Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC holds native title in trust for the native title holders.
The Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC holds native title in trust for the native title holders.
The Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (BGLCAC) administers land on behalf of the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk people of the Wimmera in Western Victoria. Their ownership was recognised by the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk Peoples No. 1 determination of March 2005.
This determination arose from three separate native title claims made between 1995 and 1999. These different claims were negotiated and settled between all 400 hundred parties. All parties agreed to recognise native title by:
The Bardi and Jawi Niimidiman Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC hold native title in trust for the benefit of the Bardi and Jawi people.
On 13 August 2010, the Federal Court of Australia recognised the Bardi and Jawi people’s native title rights and interests. The Bardi and Jawi people have both exclusive and non-exclusive rights in different areas of the determination area.
The Bar-Barrum Aboriginal Corporation act as an agent for the native title rights and interests of the Bar-Barrum people.
On 28 June 2001, the Federal Court of Australia recognised the Bar-Barrum people’s native title rights and interests. The determination area comprises land and inland waters within the areas of the Herberton and Mareeba Shire Councils on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland. The area includes 25 unallocated state land tenure and two reserves.
The Barda Bana people have native title over their traditional lands, which covers approximately 3229 square kilometres and are bound between the Connors Range in east, Middlemount in the south, Peak Ranges in the West and Lake Elphingstone in the North.
Established in 2013, the Banjima Native Title Aboriginal Corporation was created to address the needs of the Banjima people. The corporation delivers programs and services aimed to providing Banjima people with resources to live prosperous and self-determined lives.
On 12 March 2014, the Court recognised the native title rights and interests of the Banjima people in relation to the determination area. The Banjima Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC hold native title in trust for the native title holders.
The Balanggarra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on behalf of the Balanggarra People. Their native title rights and interests were first recognised in the Balanggarra (Combined) and Balanggarra #3 native title determinations of 2013.
Balanggarra (Combined) concerned recognition of the Balanggarra people’s native title rights and interest over approximately 26,025 square kilometres of land and sea in the northern Kimberley region of Western Australia.
On 13 April 2006, Victor Nona and John Namas applied on their own behalf and on behalf of the Badualgal and Mualgal Peoples for a determination of native over numerous uninhabited small islands, islets and rocks located south of Badi Island and south-west of Mua Island in the Torres Strait. The applicants were successful.
The Badu Ar Mua Migi Lagal (Torres Strait Islanders) Corporation hold the native title in trust for the benefit of the native title holders.
The Arabana Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land and waters on behalf of the Arabana People. The Arabana People’s ownership was recognised in the Dodd v State of South Australia determination. The consent determination concerned the Native Title Determination Application filed by the applicants on 16 January 1998. The consent determination recognises native title rights and interests over an area located in the central north of South Australia, covering approximately 68,823 square kilometres.