Sentences with phrase «kimberley land»

June has held a raft of influential positions including Deputy Director of the Kimberley Land Council, chair of the Kimberley Language Resource Centre and the Kimberley Interpreting Service and Chief Investigator with WA's Lililwan Project addressing FASD.
Kimberley Land Council, Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund - Section 206d inquiry into the operation of the Native Title Act 1993, 8 March 1999, (Herein Kimberley Land Council Submission to section 206d inquiry) pp 5 - 6.
The Kimberley Land Council, which has many of the communities that may be subject to closure within its boundaries, has said that:
WAANTWG is an native title advocacy body made up of native title representative bodies and other organisations and consists of the Goldfields Land Council, Kimberley Land Council, Ngaanyatjarra Land Council, Noongar Land Council, Yamatji Land and Sea Council and ATSIC WA State Council.
The Argyle Diamond Mine Participation Agreement (the Argyle Agreement) is a registered Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) between Traditional Owners of the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, the Kimberley Land Council and Argyle Diamond Mine (Argyle Diamonds).
At the Kimberley Land Council a conscious decision was taken to use its limited resources to pursue claims over and above the negotiation of agreements.
The Kimberley Land Council for example has sold assets and retrenched a fifth of its staff in order to be able to represent claimants in court cases.
Senator Bolkus - I must refer you to the case involving the Kimberley Land Council.
The United Nations permanent forum on Indigenous issues also recently supported a submission by the Kimberley Land Council condemning the proposed closure.
This model has broad Indigenous community support in the Kimberley having been endorsed by the ATSIC Kimberley Zone Executive in June 2004 as well as at community meetings convened by the Kimberley Land Council (through the Wuggubun statement).
As the Kimberley Land Council has previously explained to the Commonwealth Parliament: «We are left in the position of having to ask those resource companies to provide the funds in order for us to fulfil our statutory obligations».65
In the 2005 - 2006 year, the Kimberley Land Council (KLC) gave an example of the practical process through which their funding was determined: 11
This was clearly recognised in a profile of Aboriginal communities in north - east Kimberley commissioned by the Kimberley Land Council to help communities and Argyle Diamond Mine negotiate a comprehensive ILUA.
The Kimberley Land Council (KLC)-- an NTRB from the Kimberley region in Western Australia — commented in their 2005 - 2006 annual report on a number of resourcing related issues that they face.

Not exact matches

Aboriginal communities in Western Australia's Kimberley region have had their native title rights recognised over 12,050 square kilometre of land on the Dampier Peninsula, including James Price Point.
The state government has formalised plans for Chinese group Shanghai Zhongfu to develop thousands of hectares of irrigated land in the Kimberley, more than a year after naming the company as its preferred proponent for the land.
The latest deal, negotiated through ANZ and KPMG, includes Mr Hui buying more than 800,000 hectares of pastoral land including Yougawalla Station, Bulka Station and Margaret River Station all in the east Kimberley region of northern Australia.
«The Learning on Country program grows out of a fairly long tradition of Indigenous land and sea management programs that have been really successful right across the top end, from the Kimberley through to the Cape,» Fogarty said.
So it comes as a surprise that in the Kimberley — Australia's last great biological ark, on the frontline of the second extinction wave — that there is no direct action, at least not on public lands.
Our most comprehensive four wheel drive tour combining land air exploration of the Kimberley.
These exclusive wilderness camps, strategically positioned on Aboriginal land, have been developed to provide guests with unparalleled access to spectacular parts of the Kimberley in a way that respects the cultural and environmental values of the region.
Didgeri Air Art Tours Pilot and former art student Helen Read has been organizing insider excursions to the Kimberley region, Central Desert, and Arnhem Land (where her next tour is headed) for 13 years.
Our exclusive network of four permanent wilderness camps allow you to discover the best of the Kimberley, with the welcome of the traditional land owners.
Represented South Africa in Lisbon at the Gulbenkian Foundation Represented South Africa at the Venice Biennale 1969 Work reproduced under the category World Painting in Encyclopaedia Britannica 1971 Represented South Africa at Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil Invited to International exhibition Xilografia Contemporanea Bologna, Italy - Galeria Chalet Della Rose Exhibition of «Icons» at Totem - Meneghelli Gallery, Johannesburg 1972 Retrospective exhibition at Pretoria Art Museum Exhibition at William Humphrey's Art Gallery, Kimberley Exhibited at National Museum, Bloemfontein 1973 Created the Assassination of Shaka portfolio of 43 original three colour woodcuts with Stephen Gray's poetry 1974 Represented South Africa at the National Art Museum in Athens Exhibition at Royal Belgian, Congo Museum, Tervuren, Belgium Exhibition of The Assassination of Shaka at the Kunshistoriches Museum, Vienna Exhibition of paintings at the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 1976 Awarded Medal of Honour for painting by the Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns Presented with set of commemorative medallions - 1820 Settlers National Monument Foundation for contribution to art in South Africa Exhibition of wood panels and ten landscapes, a portfolio of original woodcuts with poetry by Stephen Gray at Goodman Gallery, 1977 Exhibition of panels, totems, woodcuts, drawings and jewellery Art Gallery of the University of Stellenbosch 1978 Relocated from Johannesburg to Cape Town 1980 Tapestries at South African National Gallery Tapestry Exhibition, Cape Town 1981 First Cape Town one - man exhibition «Passage through an Alien Land», at Wolpe Gallery, Cape Town Taught painting, drawing, print - making and sculpture in Nyanga and District 6, Cape Town 1983 Exhibition «Judean Walls».
Participating artists include Brendan Carroll, Christine Barney, Christian Winslow, Kimberley Wiseman, Barbara Lands, Jill Scorpion, Joyce Zielaznicki, William Rodwell, Peter Bill, Loura van der Meule, Edward Fausty, Feng Xiao Liu, Katrina Bello, Beth Achenbach, Frank Bosco, Kirk Bray, Brenda Buck, Thomas John Carlson, Steven Cimini, Beth DiCara, Dylan Egon, Eileen Ferara, Jaz Graf, Megan Klim, E. Jan Kounitz, Mike McNamara, Duda Penteado, Orlando Reyes, John Ruddy, Martina Solej, Leon Yost, Erma Yost, Scott Taylor, Jen Parisio, Mey Mey Lim, and Graham McNamara.
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Professor Mick Dodson - Australian of the Year 2009, is a member of the Yawuru peoples, the traditional Aboriginal owners of land and waters in the Broome area of the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The funding will be prioritised for 26 priority communities across the Northern Territory, north Queensland, the Kimberley region (WA), APY Lands (SA) and NSW.
At present, the Kimberley Executive, a reference group comprising the ATSIC Zone Commissioner and Regional Council Chairs plus major Indigenous organisations across the Kimberley, and Miwatj Regional Council in East Arnhem land are participating in ATSIC funded projects for modelling regional authorities.
Passing on cultural knowledge from generation to generation has been essential for Kimberley clans in proving their Native Title claims to traditional lands.
Land in the East Kimberley was not made available to settlers by the Crown until late in the 19th century when a report on an expedition to the region, prepared by explorer and Crown surveyor Alexander Forrest and published in 1879, indicated that the area would be suitable for pastoral activities.
Today, we have grown to become the peak Indigenous body in the Kimberley region working with Aboriginal people to secure native title recognition, conduct conservation and land management activities and develop cultural business enterprises.
Landmax, which means location first (land) and maximum knowledge (max), is a start - up company based in Kimberley, B.C. and focused on efficiency and empowerment — something that Swansburg thinks the current system lacks.
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