Darumbal
native title claims and land use issues were lodged in the 21st century. In 2001, a claim was made to the
National Native Title Tribunal, and in 2007, at
Mount Wheeler were handed over to the Darumbal people. Darumbal people have been granted limited access to the Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area. There have been several controversies regarding fisheries licensing and conservation. Native title of the land was granted in 2016, and in May 2022 the Darumbal people were officially recognised as the
traditional custodians of an expanse of ocean covering off the Central Queensland Coast, making it the largest Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreement (TUMRA) on the
Great Barrier Reef. The occasion was marked by a
ceremony on the beach at
Emu Park.
Recognised Ancestral Groups Under the Darumbal Nation Native Title Claim, descendants of the following family groups are recognised: Kitty Mulway and Pompey of Stannage; Yorky – [Sunflower/Meredith] Kate Reid and James Hector – [Garret/Hector] Jack Naylor (Jnr); Brothers John McPherson and Harry Bauman – [Hatfield/McPherson/Naylor/Bauman (Bowman)] Clara Wallace – [Mann/Wallace/Williams/Hector/Edmunds] Clara McKenzie – [Rutherford/Hayden] Maggie (Mitchell); Mary Jones; Maria McKenzie; Mundabel – [Ross/Landers/Roma/Adams/Wylie/Fitzgerald] ==Notes==