



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
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
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.
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.
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.
Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation are holding their annual general meeting on November 9th at King Sound Resort in Derby. All Registered members should have received the AGM Notice and Proposed Draft Rule Book in the mail, if you wish to attend please contact us on 0891911234 or email admin@walalakoo.org.au to arrange travel.
The Nyikina Mangala people of the West Kimberley are set to benefit from an historic agreement which gives them control over one of the single biggest pastoral leases in the Kimberley.
The Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) acquired Myroodah Station at the group’s request in 1999 for $2.34 million, with the intention of improving the property before handing it over to its traditional owners.
The process to transfer the pastoral lease to the Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation (WAC), the native title body corporate for the Nyikina Mangala people, began in late 2014 following the determination of the group’s native title claim.
WAC Chairman, Robert Watson, said the transfer of the pastoral lease was a monumental occasion for local Aboriginal people.
“Our people have a long history with Myroodah station, with many of our ancestors being born, working and even being buried on the station,” he said.
“We are immensely proud of the hard work it’s taken to get to this point, and we are excited about the future opportunities this provides for our people.
“We believe this return of country will create significant economic, training and employment opportunities for our people, which will have flow on effects in terms of social outcomes in the future.”
Myroodah Station covers more than 402,000 hectares, with the pastoral lease now being valued at around $15 million, including property improvements to the value of $3 million.
In addition, the ILC will grant the group $657,000 in operational plant and equipment and land management funds of $1 million for the future development, protection and maintenance of Myroodah Station.
ILC Group CEO, John Maher, said the ILC’s mandate is to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to acquire land and manage their lands for economic, social, cultural and environmental benefits.
“The transfer of Myroodah is an excellent example of the ILC working with Aboriginal people to unlock the potential of Indigenous-held land across the country, otherwise known as the Indigenous Estate,” he said.
“As well as economic benefits, an environmental management plan has been developed for the property in partnership with the Nyikina Mangala rangers which will ensure cultural and environmental assets are protected.”
WAC plans to sub-lease the pastoral lease to Indigenous cattle management company, Kimberley Agriculture Pastoral Company (KAPCO), which will be responsible for running around 17,000 head of cattle on the property.