WHAT WE OFFER
Programs & Services
The Albury & District LALC provides community services to its members. It manages its landholdings, provides Culture & Heritage Assessment, and undertakes site Surveys of the Albury & District LALC landholding region.
ABOUT US
Albury & District LALC
The Wiradjuri nation is the largest Indigenous Nation within NSW. The boundary of the Wiradjuri Nation extends from Coonabarabran in the north, straddling the Great Dividing Range down to the Murray River and out to western NSW. Wiradjuri traditional country includes the townships of Dubbo, Condobolin, Orange, Bathurst, Wagga Wagga, Albury, Narrandera, and Griffith. The Albury & District Local Aboriginal Land Council is the first established and longest serving aboriginal organisation within the Albury District.
MEMBERSHIP
Interested? Be One Of Us
Are you interesting in becoming a member of the Albury & District LALC? Read throughout membership application process.
DONATION
Community donations help us make change
The Land Council plays a vital role in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Aboriginal people in the Albury region. By donating, individuals contribute to initiatives that enhance education, healthcare, cultural programs, and community development for the local Aboriginal population. These efforts not only strengthen the bond between indigenous and non-indigenous communities but also work towards achieving greater equality, understanding, and unity within the region. Your contributions make a meaningful impact on the lives of those served by the Albury & District Local Aboriginal Land Council.
TESTIMONIALS
What Our Clients Say About Us
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We would love to hear from you! Reaching out to the Land Council presents an opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue, gain insights into our initiatives, and potentially collaborate to contribute to the betterment of the local Aboriginal community and its cultural heritage.