In April 1976, the CLC published the first edition of
Central Australian Land Rights News, which ran until August 1984. In July 1976, the
Northern Land Council (NLC) launched
Land Rights News: A Newsletter for Aboriginals and Their Friends. A major goal of these newspapers was not only to provide information to Aboriginal people on
land rights issues, but also to correct misinformation, provide in-depth coverage of
native title issues, and to challenge the stereotypes represented in mainstream newspapers in Australia, and to encourage its readers to take action. In September 1985 the two land councils pooled their resources to start producing
Land Rights News: One Mob, One Voice, One Land (
LRN). In the same year, it won a Print Newspaper Award from the
Australian Human Rights Commission. and ,
Land Rights News is published three times a year in two editions: "Central Australia" and "Northern Edition", and remains the longest-running Aboriginal newspaper. It is also the only printed newspaper published in Central Australia. ==Office locations==