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From Wentworth to Wilcannia and from Mutawintji to Mungo,
this is Barkandji country,

The Barkandji people have been recognised as the traditional owners of land.

Our mission is to preserve, protect and provide access to traditional lands and cultural water for future generations.
To enrich and support the welfare of the Barkandji community now and into the future.

The Baaka Darling River is
our life blood.

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Our leadership team bring years of experience to bear on the greatest challenge of our time. We’re results driven, with a proven record of previous successes.

The Tar-Ru lands fall within the Barkandji People’s Native Title determination area and have been vested in the Minister administering the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (NSW) until their transfer to the Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation (BNTGAC) is complete.

Barkandji Native Title Claim

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The Federal Court of Australia recognised the native title rights of the Barkandji and Malyangapa Peoples on 16 June 2015.  This application was first filed on 8 October 1997.

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Tar-Ru Lands

“The Barkandji PBC has helped by providing
guidance and support to our community.”

— Directors

Let’s set the circle to share culture and community with everyone.