The Antakirinja Matu – Yankunytjatjara claim was first lodged on 14 November 1995 in relation to lands and waters in northern South Australia. The native title claim was resolved the 11 May 2011 at a Federal Court Hearing in Coober Pedy, Justice John Mansfield made a consent determination recognising the Antakirinja Matu – Yankunytjatjara People’s non-exclusive native title rights and interest to that area.
The Alherramp Ilewerr Mamp Arrangkey Tywerl Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on behalf of the Alherramp/Rrweltyapet, Ilewerr, Mamp/Arrwek, Tywerl, Arrangkey, Anentyerr/Anenkerr and Ntyerlkem/Urapentye Estate Groups. Their native title rights and interests were first recognised in the Napperby Perpetual Pastoral Lease native title determination of 2013.
The Akwerrperl Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC acts as agent for the native title rights and interests of the Ilkewarn, Atwel/Alkwepetye and Ayampe land holding groups in the Kalkarindji region. The native title rights and interests of these groups were recognised in the Bushy Park determination in 2014. The area of the claim is approximately 2,625 squared kilometres.
Originally, the Adnyamathanha people made two claims. The Adnyamathanha No 1 claim related to a substantial area of South Australia, from the eastern boundary of Lake Torrens almost to the New South Wales border. The Adnyamathanha No 2 claim related to the area of the Flinders Ranges National Park.
The Abm Elgoring Ambung Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC acts as an agent for the native title rights and interests of the Kowanyama People in south-west Cape York. The native title rights and interests of the Kowanyama people were recognised in Kowanyama People determination in 2009. In 2012, the Kowanyama people had two more native title claims recognised in Kowanyama People #2 and Kowanyama People #3. In 2014, the Kowanyama people had their native title recognised in relation to land and waters in the remaining portion of the original application, known as Part D of the determ
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