Central Land Council
in this section
CLC Press Releases
- 14 Augyust 2008 2008
- Communities have their say on intervention ›› more
- 31 July 2008 2008
- Fairfax news in bad taste ›› more
- 24 July 2008 2008
- election: accountability needed ›› more
- 17 July 2008 2008
- Royal commission needed into NT funding ›› more
- 11 July 2008 2008
- Simpson Desert: the last land rights claim under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act ›› more
- 8 July 2008 2008
- Sacred site damage at Wilora ›› more
- 30 May 2008
- Seal the Mereenie Loop Road Now ›› more
- 27 May 2008
- Angela Pamela Negotiations ›› more
- 9 May 2008
- Angela Pamela and the native title process ›› more
- 18 February 2008
- Coalition should support permit system ›› more
- 15 February 2008
- Politicians threaten to derail fresh start ›› more
- 22 January 2008
- Police ignorance upsets Lajamanu community ›› more
- 26 November 2007
- Optimism for a fresh consensual approach on Aboriginal affairs ›› more
- 21 November 2007
- Concerns over Central Petroleum tactics ›› more
The Land Is Always Alive
The Story of the Central Land Council
The Land is Always Alive is a history of the Central Land Council from the origins of the land rights movement in the early 1960s to 1994.
- Foreword
- The Luritja Land Association
- Land Council Responsibilities
- Willowra Land Claim
- Mt Barkly
- Lake Nash
- Barrett Drive
- Little Well
- Seven Years On: Restructuring the CLC
- Land Management
- Pushed Off Our Country
- Warumungu
- National Land Rights
- Uluru Handback
- Pope John Paul's Visit
- Barunga
- Mt Allan
- The Yambah Mob
- Barrow Creek Warriors
- Sacred Objects
- Cubadgee
- Gurindgi 25 Years
- Kings Canyon Lodge