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Noongar People

Category: People
Sub Category:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander | Native Title Claimants (registered)
Place:South-west of Western Australia
State/Country:Western Australia, Australia
Alternative Names:
  • Nyungah People
  • Nyungar People
  • Summary Information:
    AIATSIS Thesaurus language code and map grid reference: (W41) (WA SI50)

    For more information, refer to the AIATSIS Thesauri (see reference below).


    The Noongar people are the original inhabitants of the south west of Western Australia.

    Related Entries

  • Amity Oil Limited and the Nyoongar Community Agreement - Signatory
  • Memorandum of Understanding between the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council and Western Australian Local Government Association
  • City of Albany Aboriginal Accord
  • Armadale Noongar Corporation 'ANC Social SRA' Shared Responsibility Agreement (SRA) - Signatory
  • Armadale Noongar Corporation ‘ANC Economic SRA’ Shared Responsibility Agreement (SRA)
  • Gnaala Karla Booja (Boddington) Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)
  • Organisation
  • South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
  • Noongar Land Council Aboriginal Corporation
  • Armadale Noongar Corporation
  • Event
  • Commitment to Nyungar People by the City of Bunbury
  • Legislation
  • Constitution Act 1889 (WA)
  • People
  • Anthony Bennell and Others
  • Katanning Indigenous Community
  • Case Law
  • Bennell v State of Western Australia [2006] FCA 1243 - Native Title Claimant
  • Policy/Strategy
  • City of Albany Aboriginal Accord Action Plan
  • City of Albany Statement of Understanding and Commitment

  • References

    Resource
    Australian Local Government Association City of Bunbury: A Commitment to Nyungar People
    Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) (2020) Language and Peoples Thesaurus 2020

    Glossary

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Australia)

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