ClosedNon-Profit
Eastern Kuku Yalanji Return to Country Project - Bama back on Bubu
DETSI · Australia
A Queensland Looking after Country Grant program project supporting delivery of commitments to advance living on Country development opportunities for Eastern Kuku Yalanji People in a World Heritage context. The project is delivered through a collaborative agreement involving WTMA and grant recipient Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation.
Closed
30 June 2026
Duration
up to 1 year
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
• Grant recipient identified as Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation
• Project delivered under the Looking after Country Grant program
• No broader public eligibility criteria are stated on the page
The page identifies Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation as the grant recipient under a collaborative project agreement with WTMA. No broader public eligibility criteria, applicant requirements, or funding conditions are provided on the page.
What's Funded
Activities that support living on Country development opportunities for Eastern Kuku Yalanji People in a World Heritage context, delivered under the Looking after Country Grant program.Expected Outcomes
Advancement of living on Country opportunities and delivery of project commitments for Eastern Kuku Yalanji People in a World Heritage context.Key Information
Applicant Types
indigenous_organisationnon_profit
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communitysustainabilityother
Keywords
Eastern Kuku YalanjiBama back on BubuLooking after CountryJabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal CorporationWTMAliving on CountryWorld HeritageAboriginal community
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Return to Country Project - Bama back on Bubu?
The Eastern Kuku Yalanji Return to Country Project - Bama back on Bubu is a non-profit grant offered by DETSI in Australia. A Queensland Looking after Country Grant program project supporting delivery of commitments to advance living on Country development opportunities for Eastern Kuku Yalanji People in a World Heritage context. The project is delivered through a collaborative agreement involving WTMA and grant recipient Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation.
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Who is eligible for the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Return to Country Project - Bama back on Bubu?
- Grant recipient identified as Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation
- Project delivered under the Looking after Country Grant program
- No broader public eligibility criteria are stated on the page
3
When does the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Return to Country Project - Bama back on Bubu close?
Applications closed on 30 June 2026.
4
What activities are funded?
Activities that support living on Country development opportunities for Eastern Kuku Yalanji People in a World Heritage context, delivered under the Looking after Country Grant program.
5
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