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Judgement: Cases That Changed Australia: Rirratjingu participated in the second episode, titled Mabo which asks the question: Terra Nullius: law or lie? Watch here.

NT News, 2 April 2026: Traditional owners fights Woolworths’ exit. Read More.

Australian Story: Morning Star: From Arnhem Land to rock stardom, Yothu Yindi’s Witiyana Marika was destined to take centre stage. Now, at a crucial time for his community, he’s shed his dreadlocks and emerged as a leader of his people. Watch here.

RAC Media Release, 20 March 2026: Woolworths’ early exit plans leave Gove behind. Read More.

NITV News Bulletin, 16 March 2026: Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation delegates travelled to Canberra to meet with key Government figures. Watch here.

Charles Darwin University Media Release, November 2025: CDU celebrates largest graduation in East Arnhem region yet. Read More.

RAC Media Release, February 2026: We’re investing $7.5 million in 14 new homes at Dargaville Close, Nhulunbuy. Read More.

Charles Darwin University Media Release, November 2025: CDU celebrates largest graduation in East Arnhem region yet. Read More.

RAC Media Release, November 2025: New outdoor kitchen completes unique accommodation experience on Gove Peninsula. Read More.

RAC Media Release, October 2025: Rirratjingu shines bright at NT Export and Business Awards. Read More.

NT News Business Review, 10 September 2025: Drought Breaker – Plan to Build First New Homes in 20 Years. Read More.

RAC Media Release, September 2025: Rirratjingu housing project paves the way for post-mining future in Gove. Read More.

Blak Business Magazine, May 2025: The Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation (RAC) sits among the most successful Aboriginal corporations in Australia. Read More.

ABC News, March 2025: Live television interview with Wanyubi Marika following the High Court decision on East Arnhem Land land rights. Watch here.

RAC Media Release, March 2025: Historic High Court Decision Upholds Rirratjingu Land Rights – A Major Legal and Cultural Victory. Read More.

Territory Q Magazine, January 2025: Witiyana Marika is a musician, film maker, ceremonial leader and actor who has spent his life trying to bridge the cultural gap in Australia through songs and cultural exposure. Read More.

Australian of the Year Awards 2024: Yalmay Yunupiŋu, Director of Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation, awarded Senior Australian of the Year 2024 for her work as a teacher, linguist and community leader. Read More.

Australian of the Year Awards 2024: Witiyana Marika named 2024 NT Local Hero Award for his work as a filmmaker and musician. Read More.

Australian of the Year Awards 2025: M. Marika, Director of Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation, named as nominee for 2025 NT Local Hero Award for his work as an Indigenous community and land conservation advocate. Read More.

Back Roads – East Arnhem Land, NT (Part 1): Rae Johnston discovers a remote and tiny community that punches above its weight on the international stage, in music, art, science, politics and culture – all while tackling a growing environmental and ecological crisis. Watch Here.

Territory Q Magazine, April 2021: The Rirratjingu people of North-East Arnhem Land are keen to talk business. Read More.

Territory Q Magazine, July 2018: Prince Charles was given a rapturous welcome when he visited North-East Arnhem Land in April. Read More.

Territory Q Magazine, July 2017: The Rirratjingu acquired control of the Gove Quarry in 2011 – the first Indigenous-owned mining operation in East Arnhem Land. Read More.

Territory Q Magazine, July 2017: Born Out of Land Rights – Bakamumu Marika discusses the success of the Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation. Read More..

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