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Yamatji Marlpa Barna Baba Maaja Land and Sea Council

Category: Organisation
Sub Category:Native Title Representative Body (NTRB) | Statutory Body
Place:Geraldton and Pilbara
State/Country:Western Australia, Australia
Alternative Names:
  • Yamatji Marlpa Barna Baba Maaja Aboriginal Corporation
  • Yamatji Land and Sea Council
  • Subject Matter:Native Title
    Summary Information:
    The Yamatji Land and Sea Council is one of the two operational divisions of the Yamatji Marlpa Barna Baba Maaja Aboriginal Corporation which is the Native Title Representative Body for the Pilbara and Geraldton regions.

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  • Organisation
  • Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation - Subsidiary
  • Legislation
  • Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)
  • Native Title Amendment Act 1998 (Cth)

  • Glossary

    Native Title Representative Body (NTRB) (Australia) | Statutory Body | Native Title (Australia)

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