On behalf of the Plains Clans of the Wonnarua People, Scott Franks and Anor put in a
native title claim on 19 August 2013. The document claimed rights over an area of roughly , embracing the catchment zone within the
Great Dividing Range, the
Liverpool Range, and the major rivers coming out of the
Barringtons, under
Yango. The claim included
Singleton,
Muswellbrook,
Dungog,
Maitland, and the shire council lands of the Upper Hunter. The claim was registered in January 2015 and referred to the Federal Court to deliberate over the claim and to make a determination. However, it was ultimately discontinued and removed from the register of native title claims on 2 March 2020. The discontinuance appears to have been the result of disputes with other Aboriginal people who claimed native title in the area but in a different way and these disputes led to an independent anthropologist, Dr Lee Sackett, being appointed by the Court to prepare a report to resolve the different views of native title in the area. Dr Sackett's conclusions were to the effect that key details of the claim's structure were not supported by the evidence. ==Notable Wonnarua people==