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Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation

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Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation manages 20,000 square kilometres of Central Arnhem Land comprising woodland forests, rocky country, freshwater places and sites of great cultural significance. It is about 250 kilometers east of Katherine and equal in size to Kakadu National Park.
Mimal Land Management is focused on bringing benefits to Country and culture for the Dalabon, Rembarrnga and Mayili landowners and people. Their highest priorities include fire management, controlling invasive weeds and feral animals, saving native species, maintaining strong culture and ensuring sustainable visitor management.

There are approximately 300 Indigenous members of Mimal who control the management of the corporation through the election of the corporation's nine directors. Mimal is therefore more than just their members, Mimal is working for all Traditional Owners, for all clans and for all of the people who live at Bulman, Weemol and Barrapunta.
In 2019, Rembarrnga, Dalabon, and Mayili Elders invited women caring for Country from across the NT to meet at Barrapunta in the Mimal Land Management area. Today, this network is housed by Mimal and is known as the Strong Women for Healthy Country Network, where hundreds of women stand united as one strong voice in the Indigenous land management movement.
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