Building and Construction Trades Council of Northern Nevada 1819 Hymer Ave, Suite 106, Sparks, NV 89431 // 775-355-9200.. In June 2021, the Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation and the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation, both registered Aboriginal Parties, agreed on a redrawing of their traditional boundaries developed by the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council.The new borderline runs across the city from west to east, with the CBD, Richmond and Hawthorn included in.
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Welcome to the Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation. We are a Traditional Owner organisation that represent the Bunurong people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation. We aim to preserve and protect the sacred lands and waterways of our ancestors, their places, traditional cultural practices, and stories. . .. Today Bunurong people are spread throughout Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia but have come together to care for country and carry on the stories of their ancestors and land. In June 2000 the Bunurong people established their own Aboriginal corporation—Bunurong Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation). The aim of the land council was to.