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Board & Governance

The Mungindi Aboriginal Land Council is guided by a Board of Directors committed to transparency, regional advocacy, and land rights initiatives that benefit all members.

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Danielle Dent

Chief Executive Officer

Carmel Prince

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the organisation, implementing the decisions of the Board, overseeing staff and programs, and ensuring the Council meets its legal, financial, and governance obligations while delivering services and benefits to its members and community.

Chairperson

Sandra Prince

The Chairperson of the Mungindi Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) is responsible for leading the Board, chairing meetings, providing strategic direction, and ensuring the Council operates in accordance with its governance responsibilities and in the best interests of its members and community.

Deputy Chairperson

The Deputy Chairperson of the Mungindi Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) supports the Chairperson in their duties and assumes the Chairperson’s responsibilities when they are unavailable, helping ensure the Board continues to operate effectively and in the best interests of its members and community.

Download governance documents and land rights policies.

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of the Mungindi Local Aboriginal Land Council (MLALC) is responsible for providing governance and strategic oversight, making decisions on behalf of members, and ensuring the organisation operates in accordance with legislation, policies, and in the best interests of the community.

Glen Ellis
Geoffrey Prince Snr
Natalie Prince

Jenny Prince
Peter Prince
Rachel Holten

The Journey of Mungindi Land Council

The Mungindi Aboriginal Land Council was born from a collective vision to secure land rights and ensure the Gomeroi people remained connected to their ancestral Country. Since our establishment, we have served as a pillar for the community, evolving from humble beginnings into a dedicated advocate for housing, culture, and sustainable development. Our journey is one of resilience, ensuring that the roots of our heritage grow stronger with every generation.

47 Goondiwindi Street, Mungindi NSW 2406   |   (02) 6753 2113   |   mungindi_lalc@outlook.com

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Aspirations & Shared Purpose

Our Vision for the Community

"Building a foundation of strength, where every Gamilaraay person has a place to call home, land to walk upon, and a culture that remains vibrant and protected for generations."

Phone: (02) 6753 2113
Email: mungindi_lalc@outlook.com

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Acknowledgment of Country

The Mungindi Aboriginal Land Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather, the Gamilaraay/Gamilaroi people. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community.

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