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About Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Council
Wujal Wujal is the local Kuku-Yalanji clan name meaning ‘many falls’, highlighting the many sacred waterfalls in our landscape. This image also captures our multifaceted region of ranges, rivers and reef. It reflects our sparkling coastline and abundant wildlife. And most of all, our many peoples and languages. Our ancestry dates back on our traditional lands for thousands of years and our indigenous language is still spoken in the community. Our local clans are the Kuku Nyungul and Jalunji peoples and the Eastern Kuku Yalanji who have native title to the Wujal Wujal area.
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What services and programs does the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Council provide?
Infrastructure and utilities oversees the maintenance and development of essential infrastructure such as roads, water supply, waste management, and electricity. Health and social services Council collaborates with health organizations to ensure access to quality healthcare services.
What is the role of the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Council?
The Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Council is the local governing body responsible for managing and delivering essential services and programs to the Wujal Wujal community in Queensland, Australia.
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