In 2014 Ngadju were granted Native Title over some 10 million hectares of southern Western
Australia, including exclusive possession over 5 million hectares of unallocated crown land in the
Great Western Woodlands.
The Federal Court determination recognised Ngadju’s uninterrupted connection to country and the
desire of many Ngadju to maintain their strong cultural links into the future. Ngadju Conservation
was established in 2012 to coordinate and manage conservation land management programs on
behalf of the broader Ngadju native title claim group. The core objective was to link the many
components of land management into future employment . . . . .
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