Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation
Human remains found on the Western Australian island of Wadjemup/Rottnest Island have been confirmed as "historical in nature and consistent with Indigenous ancestry", according to WA police.
Traditional Owners are awaiting the outcome of an investigation into human remains found on Wadjemup / Rottnest Island in Western Australia. Wadjemup was used by colonial authorities for decades as a...
A delegation from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has visited the historic Rangiriri Pā site in Aotearoa, where Waikato iwi forces mounted a determined defence of their land against a British...
Leaders from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation are in Aotearoa for a week-long program with Waikato-Tainui, examining how one of the country's largest iwi (family) has transformed a Treaty settlement...
A delegation from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation was formally received by Her Majesty the Māori Queen at Tūrangawaewae Marae on Wednesday this week, marking a significant cultural exchan...
A delegation from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation will travel to Aotearoa / New Zealand this month to study the commercial strategies of Māori corporations, including the investment platform o...
The Board of Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has ordered a full forensic audit of the organisation's financial and governance history, extending back to its establishment, in a move aimed at restoring...
Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has announced the appointment of Colin Garlett as its new Chairperson, marking a further step in the organisation's ongoing governance reset as it works to strengthen ac...
The Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has signalled a decisive new chapter in its development, appointing two respected Noongar leaders to its Board and commissioning a forensic audit of its most recent...
Vital cultural heritage monitoring services have been given the green light with an historic agreement between Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation and Rottnest Island Authority, marking a significant step...
Governance is in the spotlight at the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation after a tumultuous six months that has culminated in the resignation on Wednesday of its chairman Reg Yarran.
Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has announced its heritage services will again be managed internally after a tumultuous few months that included a federal probe, leadership changes and the representati...
Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation expressed "deep concern and disappointment" on Saturday over the recent wastewater overflow into the Upper Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River), affecting the Guildford and Viv...