Djabugay Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Djabugay Aboriginal Corporations is made up of three entities which operate on behalf, and for the betterment of the Djabugay speaking people of the Kuranda region. The group, made up of the Djabuganydji, Bulwanydji, Nyagali, Yirrganydji and Gulunydji are proud First Nations people who’s homelands cover a vast estate including the Barron River and Rainforest regions of Far North Queensland.

Dhubbi Warra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Dhubbi Warra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC hold native title in trust for the native title holders. 

On 8 December 1997, Beaumont J recognised the native title holders’ rights and interests in relation to an area of land, of approximately 110,000 hectares, near Cooktown, Queensland. The lands in question were subject to a grant in 1986 by the Queensland Government to the Hopevale Aboriginal Council to be held in trust. After lengthy negotiations, an agreement was reached, and the Court recognised that agreement. 

De Rose Hill - Ilpalka Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The De Rose Hill – Ipalka Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on behalf of the Nguraritja people of the Western Desert in north-west South Australia. Their ownership over the land was recognised in the De Rose Hill native title determination of 2005. This determination arose from a native title claim filed in 1994 by 12 people on behalf of the Nguraritja over three pastoral leases known as De Rose Hill station. De Rose Hill is adjacent to the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Aboriginal freehold lands in the far north west of South Australia. 

Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (BAC) was established in September 2014 as a prescribed body corporate to manage the native title rights of the Butchulla people. Following the historic Native Title determination two months later, BAC formally became a registered native title body corporate.

As expressed by Kyleigh Currie following Native Title determination, "For many decades we fought a tough legal campaign which has now come out right. The Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation will progress our rights and develop a vision for the future of the island—K’gari."