Formal Recognition Case Studies

FNLRS supports First Nations groups across Victoria in achieving formal recognition and realising their rights over land and waters. Every journey is unique, shaped by resilience, determination, and collaboration.

Below are real word examples of how our work has help First Nations group on their journey to native title.

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GLaWAC’s multi-generational journey to self-determination

In 2007, the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) was established ahead of its native title and Recognition and Settlement Agreement determinations in 2010. GLaWAC was created to represent, protect and realise the connection to Country of the Gunaikurnia People.

GLaWAC’s multi-generational journey to self-determination

In 2007, the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) was established ahead of its native title and Recognition and Settlement Agreement determinations in 2010. GLaWAC was created to represent, protect and realise the connection to Country of the Gunaikurnia People.

GLaWAC’s multi-generational journey to self-determination

In 2007, the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) was established ahead of its native title and Recognition and Settlement Agreement determinations in 2010. GLaWAC was created to represent, protect and realise the connection to Country of the Gunaikurnia People.

GLaWAC’s multi-generational journey to self-determination

In 2007, the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) was established ahead of its native title and Recognition and Settlement Agreement determinations in 2010. GLaWAC was created to represent, protect and realise the connection to Country of the Gunaikurnia People.

GLaWAC’s multi-generational journey to self-determination

In 2007, the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) was established ahead of its native title and Recognition and Settlement Agreement determinations in 2010. GLaWAC was created to represent, protect and realise the connection to Country of the Gunaikurnia People.

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