Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation

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Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation is an Aboriginal organization representing the interests, rights, and cultural heritage of the Bininj people, particularly in relation to land, resources, and community development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal corporation
Indigenous organization
advocatesFor Bininj land rights
cultural heritage preservation
environmental protection
aimsTo improve wellbeing of Bininj people
strengthen Bininj cultural identity
support sustainable land use
associatedWith Bininj culture NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Kakadu region NERFINISHED
country Australia
countryAssociatedWith Bininj country NERFINISHED
culturalFocus Bininj cultural practices
protection of sacred sites
engagesIn consultation with government
consultation with industry
negotiations over land use
focusesOn community development
cultural heritage protection
land rights
resource rights
governedBy Bininj representatives
hasConstituency Bininj Traditional Owners NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Bininj NERFINISHED
languageCommunity Bininj language speakers
legalForm corporation
operatesIn remote Indigenous communities
purpose to maintain Bininj cultural heritage
to protect the rights of Bininj people
to support Bininj self-determination
represents Bininj people NERFINISHED
Traditional Owners of parts of Kakadu region
representsInterestsIn cultural heritage management
land management
resource management
sector Indigenous affairs
community development
land and resource management
stateOrTerritory Northern Territory NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization community-controlled organization
worksOn community development projects
economic development initiatives
social services for Bininj people

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Bininj hasOrganization Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation