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2025 Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC Notice of Annual General Meeting

Annual General Meeting (Walalakoo Members Only)

The Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) Registered Native Title Body Corporate is holding its Annual General Meeting for members (AGM).

WHEN:
Wednesday 29th October 2025, from 9:00 am- 4:30 pm; and
Thursday 30th October 2025, from 9:00 am- 4:30 pm
(Registration opens from 8:30 am on both days)

WHERE:
Derby Sportsmen’s Club, 61 Ashley Street, Derby WA

The registration desk will be open from 8:30 am. We kindly request that all members take this opportunity to update their contact details. Please have this information on hand if yours requires an update. 

Notice of Annual General Meeting 2025 Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Meeting for Nyikina Mangala People with Buru Energy

(All Nyikina Mangala Native Title Holders Welcome)

The meeting will be held on the Friday 31st of October 2025 at the Derby Sportsmen's Club, 61 Ashley Street, Derby, WA 6728

Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Meeting Notice for Nyikina Mangala People with Buru Energy

Travel Assistance: WAC can only provide limited assistance for attendance at this meeting (More information can be found in the notice). For travel assistance, please contact the WAC Office on 08 9191 1234, Chantay Cooper (admin@walalakoo.org.au) or 0437 912 544, Tarrena Buckle (officecoordinator@walalakoo.org.au) or 0499 515 571.

PLEASE NOTE: ALL TRAVEL ASSISTANCE REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 12 PM ON TUESDAY, 21st OCTOBER 2025 TO ALLOW TIME FOR PROCESSING

Travel Assistance Request form

Online: This meeting will also be held using virtual technology. For those who cannot attend in person, please register below or email admin@walalakoo.org.au before COB on Monday 27 October 2025 for virtual attendance registration details.

Register for online attendance

Proxy:  If you cannot attend the 2024 WAC AGM and want to vote, you have the right to choose another member to vote and/or speak for you as your proxy. Complete the proxy form included in the notice. You must return this form to the WAC office via admin@walalakoo.org.au at least 2 business days before the AGM, Before 9:00 am Monday 27th October 2025. Only members can be proxies for other members. A member must not be a proxy for more than one member. Late forms cannot be accepted. 

Proxy Form

Audited Financials are available in the office at 47a Loch Street, Derby, WA, if members want to review them before the AGM. 

Please take a look at the notices included above for further information or contact us at the office on (08) 9191 1234 or at admin@walalakoo.org.au.  Please feel free to share this with other Walalakoo members through your networks. 

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Walalakoo Healthy Country Plan

May 22, 2017

To access a low res version of the Walalakoo Healthy Country Plan, please click here ! 

Healthy Country Plan addresses Fitzroy River threats

May 22, 2017

Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation (WAC), based in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, has launched a new plan to protect the Fitzroy River. The Walalakoo Healthy Country Plan sets out strategies for the management of the Nyikina Mangala native title area, which includes the National Heritage listed Fitzroy River and its tributaries. The plan was developed by Nyikina and Mangala Traditional Owners, with the support of The Nature Conservancy.

Aside from its cultural values listed on the National Heritage Register, the Fitzroy River is home to many threatened species. The mighty Mardoowarra (Fitzroy River) is one of the few places left in northern Australia where you find the endangered Northern River Shark and three species of sawfish, all listed as vulnerable.

Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation’s CEO Damien Parriman, says there are increasing pressures on Nyikina Mangala country, in particular the Fitzroy River.

“Mardoowarra is the lifeblood of Nyikina Mangala people. Traditional Owners are already seeing impact on country from activities which include mining, exploration, uncontrolled visitor management and irrigated agriculture. Nyikina and Mangala people are concerned about the real possibility of a radical change to the river. The Healthy Country Plan provides a clear illustration that the river is part of a large ecosystem in which every component has its role," Mr Parriman says.

The prospect of large-scale irrigated agriculture represents a significant potential increase of consumptive water use, and may require dams, diversions and off-stream storage facilities. The high variability of water in the river means that development proposals may exceed the water flow in dry years which can have a devastating effect on the plants and animals.

Mr Parriman says Nyikina and Mangala people have already agreed on a buffer zone around the river, which must be respected, and Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation expects that nearby development proposals address the cumulative impact of activities on the entire catchment.

The Healthy Country Plan will assist the Nyikina Mangala Rangers to implement land management practices that are guided by both traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific knowledge.

“We’re grateful for the support of a range of partner organisations, including The Nature Conservancy, who have dedicated a considerable amount of time and funds to ensure the development of the plan and its launch is a success,” Mr Parriman says.

The Nature Conservancy’s Director of Conservation, Dr James Fitzsimons, says the plan and the process of creating it are important because they put Traditional Owners at the forefront of making decisions about the management of their own country. 

“Healthy Country Plans are powerful tools in providing guidance for the sustainable management of country for people and nature. Nyikina Mangala country is both diverse and ecologically very significant, containing three species of sawfish, rock-wallabies and bilbies, amongst many other species. We’re proud to be assisting the Nyikina Mangala Traditional Owners formulate this plan,” Dr Fitzsimons says.

The Walalakoo Healthy Country Plan was launched at Jarlmadangah Community on the 23rd of May. The launch was supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program, which is in turn supported by Royalties for Regions.

For media enquiries, please contact Madelaine Dickie from Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation by email only at madelaine@kred.org.au or Tony Jupp from The Nature Conservancy at tjupp@tnc.org or 0428 945 560.

 

 

 

Launch of the Walalakoo Healthy Country Plan

April 18, 2017

Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation and the Nyikina Mangala Rangers are pleased to invite you to the public launch of the Walalakoo Healthy Country Plan at Jarlmadangah Community. Spots are limited so an RSVP is essential. We hope to see you there! 

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Need more information? Please don't hesitate to contact us:

admin@walalakoo.org.au
Ph: (08) 91 911 234

 PO BOX 1115, Derby, WA, 6728 

Unit 1, 47 Loch Street, Derby, Western Australia