Binthi Warra Indigenous Heritage Places ‘Thaman’ and ‘Yiirmbal’ National Heritage Listing nomination reaches the milestone for the Finalised Priority Assessment List for 2022-2023 for the National Heritage List.
(See https://www.dcceew.gov.au/parks-heritage/heritage/places/priority-assessment for…
Starcke East and Starcke West blocks handed back to the Binthi Warra to Binthi Land Holding Group Aboriginal Corporation.
110,000 ha of Aboriginal Freehold land owned by the 13 clans transferred to Hope Vale Congress Aboriginal Corporation in accordance with the 1997 Native Title Determination.
Hope Vale Community Council became a Local Government Authority.
Binthi Land Holding Group Aboriginal Corporation incorporated.
Guugu Yimithirr people received acknowledgement of their native title rights.
The former Indigenous Land Corporation now current Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation purchased Mt Baird Station for the Binthi Warra to Binthi Aboriginal Corporation (deregistered).
Dr Gertrude Stotz undertakes fieldwork with Binthi Warra Elders to record Binthi Country boundary and sites for the Cape York Land Council.
Cape Flattery to Cape Bedford Sand Dune Belt registered with the Register of the National Estate [ID: 15071] for its natural values.
(See http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/ahdb/search.pl for more information).
The Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld) (the Act) was passed along with the Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (Qld) in order to provide mechanisms for land to be granted…
Under the Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984, a Deed of Grant in Trust (DOGIT ) was given to the Hope Vale Community Council as Trustees by the then Premier Hon.…
John B. Haviland (Distinguished Professor of Anthropology) begins his fieldwork as a Linguist to record the Guugu Yimithirr language.
