Central Land Council

The Central Land Council (CLC) represents Aboriginal people in Central Australia and supports them to manage their land, make the most of the opportunities it offers and promote their rights. It emerged from the Aboriginal struggle for justice and land rights.

In 1976 the Commonwealth's Aboriginal Land Rights Act (ALRA) gave Aboriginal people title to most of the Aboriginal reserve lands in the Northern Territory and the opportunity to claim other land not already owned, leased or being used.

The CLC divides its area covering almost 777,000 square kilometres into nine regions roughly based on 15 different language groups.

  1. Ochre Dig
  2. Cooking Kangaroo Tail at Kunjarra
  3. Dangers of Burning Wrong Way
  4. Anaty Story - Shirley
  5. Interview with Christobel Swan
  6. Alkwarrer: Bush Banana
  7. Feral Animals at Ulumparru
  8. Teaching Kids at Pantyinteme
  9. Irrpmengkere
  10. Alkwa
  11. Ntyweyamp
  12. Melenge
  13. Fishing at Irrpmengkere
  14. Pantyenteme Tracks
  15. Necklaces and Turrarre
  16. Waru Tri State
  17. Waru A Story About Burning
  18. Wurtilla - Natioa
  19. Smoking Babies to Make Them Healthy and Strong
  20. Miyaka