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Woodgoomungooh Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Category: Organisation
Date: 3 April 2019
Sub Category:Aboriginal Corporation | Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC)
Place:

The Pilbara Region

State/Country:Western Australia, Australia
Legal Status:

Registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations on 2 April 2019.

Legal Reference: ICN (Indigenous Corporation Number): 9040
Subject Matter:Economic Development | Management / Administration | Native Title
URL: https://nativetitle.org.au/find/pbc/9040
Summary Information:

The Woodgoomungooh Aboriginal Corporation is the registered native title body corporate nominated as trustee of the Thiin-Mah, Warriyangka, Tharrkari and Jiwarli language groups' native title as determined by consent in Eagles on behalf of the Combined Thiin-Mah, Warriyangka, Tharrkari and Jiwarli People v State of Western Australia [2019] FCA 508.


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