Gulkula Mining: Indigenous Landowners Taking Control – Case Study of Australia’s First Aboriginal-Owned Bauxite Mine
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This case study explores the journey of the Gumatj clan in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, establishing and operating the Gulkula Mining Company, Australia’s first wholly Indigenous-owned bauxite mine.
- Documents historical exclusion and the shift to Indigenous control
- Highlights the role of Gumatj Corporation in economic self-determination
- Details partnerships with Rio Tinto and government for mine development
- Explains the creation of a culturally safe mining training centre
- Showcases environmental and social innovations, including ASI certification
- Provides lessons for other Indigenous groups seeking mining equity
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders focused on Indigenous partnerships and sustainable operations.
- Demonstrates successful Indigenous-led mine management
- Shares strategies for community engagement and benefit-sharing
- Highlights compliance with sustainability standards (ASI)
- Offers insights into workforce training and retention
- Explores post-mine land use and rehabilitation practices
- Supports industry goals for First Nations inclusion and ESG reporting
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