
Thriving moort, who are in control of their own destiny.
What’s New!
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Expression of Interest to Lease
The ILUA provides for the creation of the Noongar Land Estate to provide benefits for Noongar people.
Three parcels of land sit within the Noongar Boodja Trust.
The board now invites Aboriginal Corporations who would like to lease one, or both, of these lots to forward an “Expression of Interest” .
Further information is provided in the attachments.
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Cultural Advice committee Nominations
Wagyl Kaip Southern Noongar Aboriginal Corporation is seeking members with Cultural Authority to serve on the Cultural Advice Committee to provide cultural advice to the Board of Directors.
Nominations will be sought from male and female elders with Cultural Authority in the five wards of Kaneang ,Menang, Goreng, Wilman and Wadjari.
The nomination period for the positions will commence on 15 August 2025 and close on 8 September 2025.
Should a ballot be required it will start early in October 2025.
Nominations form available on WKSN website as a download
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WKSN AC Charitable Trust
We pass on our thanks to John Penny, Wendy Hayden and Graeme Miniter who served on the WKSN Liaison Committee for the Galaxy Mt Cattlin Mine.
These three individuals ensured that the Annual Payment of $90,000 under the Agreement was held by the mine until a WKSN Charitable Trust could be formed.
Thankfully, this has now been finalised and Arcadium Lithium invoiced for the funds.
These funds will be held by the WKSN Charitable Trust, until a Trustee is appointed, and they can be distributed according to the Agreement.
If you would like more information, please contact us.
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Meet Fergus Anderson
Welcome Fergus Anderson who has joined our Land Services Team as Land Officer.
Fergus is a Humanities and Commerce graduate with experience in surveying, mapping, drone operations, and information systems. After spending time in Perth for university and work, he has returned to the Great Southern and is excited to bring these skills to his new role at Wagyl Kaip Southern Noongar Aboriginal Corporation, working alongside Noongar communities to care for country across the region.
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Returning fire to Boodja
Cultural fire puts the needs of Country first and uses fire to keep Boodja healthy, rather than just aiming to reduce the hazard, which is the wadjela way of burning. We can’t just go and start burning though, first we need to make sure any burns we do are legal, that all the people who do the burns are properly trained, that we have the right equipment, and that burns are overseen by Elders to ensure they are done the right way.
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Firearms Act 2024 Licence property letters
2 July
The Wagyl Kaip Southern Noongar Aboriginal Corporation (WKSN AC), the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council (SWALSC) and the other South West Native Title Settlement Noongar Regional Corporations successfully lobbied the Western Australian Government to ensure Noongar customary hunting rights are recognised and protected under the new Firearms Act 2024.
WKSN AC has delegated to SWALSC the ability to be able to provide people who are eligible to be WKSN AC members with Property Hunting Permission letters for their Gun License applications.
The WKSN AC would like to thank the SWALSC for providing this important service to the Noongar community.
If you are seeking a Property Hunting Permission Letter for your Firearms Act 2024 Firearm Licence renewal or application, visit the SWALSC website at noongar.org.au/hunting-rights.
