Welcome to the Bunurong Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation).
We are a Traditional Owner organisation that represents Bunurong peoples of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation. We aim to preserve and protect the sacred lands and waterways of our Ancestors, their places, traditional cultural practices, and stories.
We are a Traditional Owner organisation that represents Bunurong peoples of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation. We aim to preserve and protect the sacred lands and waterways of our Ancestors, their places, traditional cultural practices, and stories.
notice of boonwurrung native title claim group authorisation meeting
Boonwurrung Native Title Authorisation Meeting
The Boonwurrung Native Title Claim Group Authorisation Meeting has now been held.
This important milestone supports the progression of the Native Title claim and ensures that eligible descendants are able to participate in key decisions about the future of our Community.
We extend our sincere thanks to Bunurong Elders, members and community who attended and contributed on the day. Your voices, knowledge and presence are deeply valued, and we acknowledge the significance of coming together in this way.
board OF DIRECTORS
We are excited to announce that the individuals listed below have taken on roles as Directors on the Bunurong Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation) Board.
Kobi McKenna-Sainty (Chair)
Samantha Bennett
Lisa Rea
Jaiden Thomas
Zoe Upton
Jarrod West
Karl Dyason
The Directors will play a vital role in shaping the Bunurong Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation). This newly formed board will be entrusted with the responsibility of steering governance, strategy, and overseeing the commercial aspects of BLCAC, particularly in its significant role as a Registered Aboriginal Party (RAP).
Kobi McKenna-Sainty (Chair)
Samantha Bennett
Lisa Rea
Jaiden Thomas
Zoe Upton
Jarrod West
Karl Dyason
The Directors will play a vital role in shaping the Bunurong Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation). This newly formed board will be entrusted with the responsibility of steering governance, strategy, and overseeing the commercial aspects of BLCAC, particularly in its significant role as a Registered Aboriginal Party (RAP).
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