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Taribelang Bunda People

Category: People
Sub Category:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander | Native Title Holders (Native Title Act)
Place:
State/Country:Queensland, Australia
Subject Matter:Cultural Heritage | Customary Law | Environmental Heritage | Native Title
Summary Information:

The Taribelang Bunda people filed a native title claim over land and waters in Bundaberg, Central Queensland on 22 September 1997 (see Federal Court File No.: QUD6145/98). This claim was later combined with other claims in that region as part of the Port Curtis Coral Coast claim (Federal Court File No.: QUD6026/01).

The AIATSIS Thesaurus language code and map grid reference for the Taribelang people (E33) (Qld SG56-02).


Related Entries

  • Port Curtis Coral Coast & QGC Pty Limited Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Port Curtis Coral Coast Boyne Island and Tannum Sands Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Blackman on behalf of the Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng, Taribelang Bunda People v State of Queensland (No 3) [2017] FCA 1637
  • Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng and Taribelang Bunda People/Monte Christo Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Port Curtis Coral Coast Tenure Resolution Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Port Curtis Coral Coast Protected Areas Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
  • Port Curtis Coral Coast Regional Traditional Use Marine Resources Agreement (TUMRA)
  • Organisation
  • First Nations Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng, Taribelang Bunda People Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC - Native Title Claimant
  • People
  • Kerry Blackman, Dean Sarra, Lurleen Blackman, Richard Johnson, Nathanael Minniecon and Matthew Cooke on their own behalf and on behalf of the Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng, Taribelang Bunda People

  • References

    Resource
    Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) (2020) Language and Peoples Thesaurus 2020

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