The
Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation (
YYNAC), established in 1999 and not to be confused with the former Yorta Yorta Local Aboriginal Land Council which took ownership of
Cummeragunja Reserve in NSW in 1984, has its headquarters in
Barmah and a branch office in
Shepparton. YYNAC is governed by a board of seven directors, one of whom is an
Elder’s representative, and a Council of Elders comprising 16 Yorta Yorta family group representatives. There is a
CEO who manages the day-to-day operations, administration and personnel.
History The
Aborigines Advancement League (AAL) was established in the 1930s by Yorta Yorta activists such as
William Cooper,
Sir Douglas Nicholls,
Marj Tucker,
Geraldine Briggs and
Shadrach James. It lodged a claim for the
Barmah Forest in 1975 which was rejected by the Victorian Government. The
Yorta Yorta Tribal Council (
YYTC), formally established in April 1983, but according to some accounts originally established in 1972 by
Elizabeth Maud Hoffman,
Margaret Wirrpanda and others, took over the work of the AAL in working for the Yorta Yorta people. Among the founders were It made another claim for the Barmah Forest in 1984 under the
Cain government, which did not succeed.). The
Yorta Yorta Traditional Owner Land Management Board is a unit of YYNAC. ==Prominent People==