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Bundjalung People |
| Category: | People | |
| Place: | |
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| State/Country: | New South Wales, Australia |
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| Alternative Names: | Banjalang People Bandjalang People
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| Summary Information: | |
AIATSIS Thesaurus language code and map grid reference: (E12) (NSW SH56-02)
For more information, refer to the AIATSIS Thesauri (see reference below). |
Related Entries |
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| Bundjalung People and Ross Mining Agreement - Signatory |
| Kelly on behalf of the Byron Bay Bundjalung People v NSW Aboriginal Land Council [2001] FCA 1479 (23 October 2001) |
| Ti Tree Lake (Taylor's Lake) Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA 3) |
| Bundjalung People of Byron Bay Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA 2) |
| Copmanhurst Projects Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) |
| Cavanbah (Byron Bay) Arakwal Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) |
| Nicholls on behalf of the Bundjalung People of Byron Bay and Attorney General of New South Wales [2019] FCA 527 - Native Title Claimant |
| People |
| Lorna Kelly and Linda Vidler on behalf of the Byron Bay Bundjalung People |
| Arakwal People |
| Baryulgil Bundjalung People |
| Linda Jane Vilder, Dulcie Nicholls, Yvonne Stewart, Stan Kay, Norman Graham and Brian Kelly on behalf of the Bundjalung People of Byron Bay |
| Bronwyn Bancroft, Gary Brown, Andrew Donnelly, Leonard Gordon, Kathy Malera-Bandjalan, David Mundine, Terrence Robinson, Tim Torrens, David Walker and Graeme Walker on their own behalf and on behalf of the Western Bundjalung People |
| Dulcie Nicholls, Yvonne Stewart, Stanley Kay, Norman Graham, Brian Kelly, Judith Davies on behalf of the Bundjalung People of Byron Bay |
| Western Bundjalung People |
| Dulcie Nicholls and others on behalf of the Bundjalung People of Byron Bay |
| Policy/Strategy |
| Lismore City Council Strategic Plan 1996/97 |
References |
| Media Release |
| Local Government Focus: Australia's National Local Government Newspaper Online (1998) Building Bundjalung Cultural Bridges: Lismore City Council |
Glossary |
| Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Australia) |
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