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Wakamurru (Aboriginal Corporation) RNTBC

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Pine Hill West Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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Warga Badda Nywaigi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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Rodinga Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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Tyatyekwenhe Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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Kulyakartu (Aboriginal Corporation) RNTBC

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The Kulyakartu Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC holds native title in trust for the Kulyakartu people in the East Pilbara region of Western Australia. Lodged in 2005, the Kulyakartu claim was resolved at an on-country hearing of the Federal Court of Australia.

Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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The Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC acts as agent for the native title rights and interests of the Ngarrindjeri people. The determination area for Part A is located east of Adelaide, from Murray Bridge southwest to Cape Jervis and southeast almost to Tintinara. Part B of the determination is on-going.

Seven Rivers Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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The Seven Rivers Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC acts as agent for the native title rights and interests of the Ankamuthi people in the Cape York Peninsula. The native title rights and interests of the Ankamuthi people were recognised in Ankamuthi People #2 in July 2017. The determination includes an area of land and water around Ducie River in the Cape York Peninsula.

Budina Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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The Budina Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC holds land in trust for the Budina people in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The native title rights and interests of the Budina people were recognised in a consent determination in October 2017 (October 2017 determination).

Yungngora Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

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