KLC NEWSROOM
klc Representative Council meeting | april 2024
The KLC held its first Representative Council meeting for 2024 on Yawuru Country in Broome, bringing together 31 members from around the Kimberley and others who joined online to discuss regional issues and provide guidance on what matters to Kimberley Aboriginal people.
CHANGES TO TRAVEL ASSISTANCE
Due to changed requirements from the suppliers, KLC can no longer arrange purchase orders for fuel in Halls Creek and Kununurra.
Ranger Achievement Awards
Kimberley Aboriginal Rangers have been recognised for their contributions and dedications to the ranger program this year at an end of year awards ceremony.
"A Lifetime of Advocacy" | Senator Patrick Dodson Retires From Federal Politics
After a lifetime of advocacy for our people, Yawuru man and former KLC Director Senator Patrick Dodson has announced his retirement from federal politics.
Saltwater Country Management Forum
The Kimberley Indigenous Saltwater Advisory Group (ISWAG) held their annual Saltwater Country Management forum in Broome at the start of November. Over 80 ISWAG members and marine scientists attended the three-day forum with the aim of sharing knowledge and increasing the capacity to manage, protect and work on Kimberley sea country.
Traditional Owners Unite to Protect the Fitzroy River
More than 80 Traditional Owners from 10 Traditional Owner groups across the Kimberley have gathered in Fitzroy Crossing to discuss the future of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River at an event hosted by the Kimberley Land Council and the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council.
‘Cook Must Do Better’: KLC Cautiously Welcomes Decision to Repeal Heritage Act
KLC CEO Tyronne Garstone said although the KLC never supported the 2021 Act, restoring the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (1972 Act) – should only be an interim measure.
KLC Re-recognised as Native Title Representative Body for the Kimberley
The Kimberley Land Council (KLC) is pleased to announce that the organisation has been re-recognised as the native title representative body (NTRB) for the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Referendum Roadshow: Kimberley Communities Say YES
In June, the KLC and Aarnja took the discussion about the Voice referendum to some of the most remote towns in Australia.
What we heard from these towns was an overwhelming desire for Australia to say YES.
KLC Submission on the Voice Referendum
On 30 March 2023 the House of Representatives and the Senate both agreed to the establishment of the Joint Select Committee on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum.
'Canberra Voice' an Affront to Indigenous Aspiration
Last week, on the day Peter Dutton stood up in Parliament House and announced the Liberal Party would campaign for a No vote in the referendum on constitutional recognition, I was standing alongside Kimberley community leaders who had travelled from far and wide to meet on Yawuru country in Broome.
Media enquiries: Gabrielle Timmins, Media Coordinator M: 0408 436 987 E: gabrielle.timmins@klc.org.au