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Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Category: Organisation
Date: 10 June 2005
Sub Category:Aboriginal Corporation | Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC)
Place:
State/Country:Western Australia, Australia
Legal Status:

Registered with the Office of the Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations on 11 May 2005, now replaced by the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations.

Legal Reference: ICN (Indigenous Corporation Number): 4511
Subject Matter:Economic Development | Native Title
URL: https://nativetitle.org.au/find/pbc/4511
Summary Information:

The Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation is the registered native title body corporate (RNTBC) nominated as trustee of the Ngarluma People's native title as determined by:

  • litigation in Daniel v State of Western Australia [2005] FCA 536 (2 May 2005); and
  • consent in Samson on behalf of the Ngarluma People v State of Western Australia [2015] FCA 1438.

Related Entries

  • Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) on Indigenous Employment in Ashburton/Roebourne - Signatory
  • RTIO Ngarluma Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Wickham Motorcross Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Ngarluma Aboriginal Sustainable Housing (NASH) Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Anketell Port, Infrastruture Corridor and Industrial Estates Indigneous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Balla Balla Port Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) - Signatory
  • Samson on behalf of the Ngarluma People v State of Western Australia [2015] FCA 1438
  • Organisation
  • Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
  • Ngarluma Ngurra Limited
  • People
  • Ngarluma People
  • Case Law
  • Daniel v State of Western Australia [2005] FCA 536 (2 May 2005)
  • Norwest Sand & Gravel Pty Ltd v Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC & Another [2020] NNTTA 68 - Respondent

  • Glossary

    Aboriginal Corporation (Australia) | Registered Native Title Body Corporate (RNTBC) (Native Title Act) (Australia)

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