Jangga People Sign Indigenous Land Use Agreement, Queensland


Jangga People Sign Indigenous Land Use Agreement, Queensland   The Jangga People and three north Queensland regional councils today signed an indigenous land use agreement (ILUA) that protects Aboriginal cultural heritage and sets out how councils will provide services and develop infrastructure in the agreement area.   Representatives of the Jangga People, the Charters Towers Regional Council, Isaac Regional Council and Whitsunday Regional Council signed the agreement at a special ceremony at...

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