FWCAC Achievements feature in SANTS article. Please see the article highlighting the achievements of the Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation in attending the National Native Title conference earlier this year – as featured in the SANTS produced publication the Aboriginal Way Issue 64 – Spring 2016 edition. Continue Reading
This Wednsday night -Far West Coast Co-managed Parks – Information Evening Wednesday, 26 October 2016 6.30 pm Alinytjara Wilurara and Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Centre 50B McKenzie St, Ceduna (next to Hockos) Join us to learn about co-management and have your say in planning for the parks. All Welcome, Free BBQ Please RSVP to Amanda on 8625...Continue Reading
Promotional pamphlet New joint venture driving Economic Development. Munda Wana Wilurarra Pty Ltd is pleased to announce in conjunction with our Joint Venture partners Cedrent, the purchase of Ceduna Tyres & Batteries. Munda Wana Wilurarra Pty Ltd. (MWW) is an Aboriginal owned and operated company, it was established for economic development purposes for the benefit...Continue Reading
Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation Notification of AGM Saturday 26th November 2016 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) AT 9:30 am & COMMUNITY NATIVE TITLE MEETING to follow. To be held at FWASCI (the sport’s complex), Bergmann Drive, Ceduna. This meeting is also open to any common law holders of Native Title in respect of the Far West Coast...Continue Reading
Co-management of Far West Coast Country Seeking members comments on Healthy Country Plan The FWCAC Co-management Groups are pleased to present the Healthy Country Plan in draft to the Far West Coast members. Members feedback is essential for the success of any plan – and we hope that Far West Coast members review the plan and give...Continue Reading
South Australia is about to undertake the state’s largest engagement program and we would like you and your community to get involved. As you may know, the State Government recently received the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission Report. It identified that South Australia can safely increase its participation in the nuclear fuel cycle, including pursuing...Continue Reading
Three Aboriginal organisations have been recognised as South Australia’s first Aboriginal Regional Authorities. The 3 groups are the Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority and Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association. Read more… http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-04/aboriginal-groups-given-more-say-over-sa-policy-decisions/7566808 Continue Reading
As part of the research for the 2006 Far West Coast Native Title Claim, Lyn Coad of South Australian Native Title Services worked with members and other researchers and conducted intensive archival research on the history and family connections of the Far West Coast Aboriginal peoples. What eventuated was a comprehensive and substantiated family history...Continue Reading