Welcome to the Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation.
We are a Traditional Owner organisation that represent the Bunurong people 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 represent the Bunurong people 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.
Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation is actively collaborating with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) to enhance and uphold compliance standards. Our commitment to transparency and adherence to regulations ensures the effective governance and responsible management of our organisation. Please refer to the ORIC website for further information and updates.
Step into the heart of Bunurong Country with our brand new BLCAC Newsletter! 🍃 Uncover the latest updates on our Annual General Meeting (AGM), delve into meeting highlights, and soak in the vibrant energy of Bunurong Buzz. 🗞️
Stay informed, connected, and engaged with the essence of our culture.
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Stay informed, connected, and engaged with the essence of our culture.
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bunurong land council aboriginal corporation
appoint new ceo
Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of its new CEO, Jody Irwin, who will join the organisation in January 2024. Ms Irwin was the unanimous choice of the CEO selection panel which interviewed five finalist candidates in December 2023. Over 120 candidates were considered for this important position.
This will be Ms Irwin's second Aboriginal Corporation leadership role, having been CEO of Bullinah Aboriginal Health Service (Aboriginal Corporation) from 2019-2023 where she provided well-regarded senior stewardship of the corporation through a very challenging time for the region. She brings considerable strengths in strategy and operations planning, program delivery, organisational improvement and staff development. The selection panel particularly valued her commitment to building positive team culture through respectful leadership and mentoring, and her track record in building member engagement in the corporation's key role as an Aboriginal community-controlled organisation. Jody holds a Bachelor of Business, Graduate Certificates in Indigenous Communities and Public Health and a Cert IV in Training and Assessment.
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Corporate advisory group (cag) representatives
We are excited to announce that the individuals listed below have taken on roles as Representatives of the Corporation Advisory Group (CAG). Members of this special advisory group are individuals who aspire to be considered for future positions on the Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (BLCAC) Board.
Terry Atkinson
Anthony Egan
Lisa Rea
Kerry Romney
Zoe Upton
At the conclusion of the Special Administration period, members from the CAG will play a vital role in shaping the new Bunurong board. 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).
Stay tuned for further updates and thank you for your ongoing support.
Terry Atkinson
Anthony Egan
Lisa Rea
Kerry Romney
Zoe Upton
At the conclusion of the Special Administration period, members from the CAG will play a vital role in shaping the new Bunurong board. 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).
Stay tuned for further updates and thank you for your ongoing support.