‘Happy Valley’ land for Aboriginal community

Media release | 5 August 2022

More than 5.4 hectares of Crown land will be returned to the ownership of Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal Land Council following successful Aboriginal land claims.

Crown Lands Executive Director of Aboriginal Land Strategy, Michael Ramalli, said two land claims by the NSW Aboriginal Land Council had been part-granted on land off Orlando Street near Coffs Creek, in a culturally important area known as ‘Happy Valley’.

The land will be returned as freehold land to Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal Land Council.

“Happy Valley is very significant to Coffs Harbour’s Aboriginal community both culturally and emotionally as a settlement spot and an area used for thousands of years by the traditional custodians the Gumbaynggirr people,” Mr Ramalli said.

“Two land claims on the area have been part granted by the Department of Planning and Environment after meeting statutory criteria in the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, representing a significant win for the local Aboriginal community.

“It’s great to see this land returned to Aboriginal ownership which will ensure the history, culture, knowledge and skills of the Gumbaynggirr people can be maintained and shared with the wider community.”

 

https://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/lands/news/happy-valley-land-for-aboriginal-community

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