Trust Community Meeting

Published on Friday, 17 October 2025 at 9:06:33 AM

Upcoming Trust Community Meeting

Perpetual as Trustee of the Yaburara and Coastal Mardudhunera Aboriginal Charitable Trust would like to invite all YM Members to meet.

Meeting Subject: Yaburara and Coastal Mardudhunera Aboriginal Charitable Trust

Meeting Date  Tuesday 18 November 2025
Registration Commencement 10:00am
Meeting Time  10:30am – 3:00pm
Location Ibis Styles KARRATHA Poolside Room

Please note: No travel or accommodation is payable for this meeting. Morning tea and lunch will be provided.

 

Bus pick up will be available from:

Wickham Shopping Centre

8:00am – 8:15am

Roebourne 50 Cent Hall

8:45 – 9:00am

Roebourne Andover Park

9:15 – 9:30am

Please contact the Executive Office via email:  assistance@wacrntbc.com.au  or phone: 08 8363 7755 to confirm your attendance and seat on the bus. Please let them know the names of the people travelling and from which stop.

Items for consideration:

  • Member Benefits Guidelines
  • Trustee Reports, Annual Report, Financial, investment
  • EO report
  • Service providers to present
  • Announcement on 3 new Trust Advisory Council Members

Please note 3 positions for the Trust Advisory Council have been vacated (one from each family group) and the Trustee seeks nominations for the position of Trust Advisory from each family group (Cooper, Boona and Cosmos).

Please submit your nomination strictly by email at applications-nt@perpetual.com.au by 11 November 2025. Nomination forms are found on the Wirrawandi Aboriginal Corporation website.

Meeting Notice - Nov 2025

Advisory Trustee Nomination Form

24-25 YM Native Title Annual Report

25-26 YM Native Title Annual Report

We value your voice! Please take a few minutes to complete the 2025 Member Survey. Your feedback is essential for the Trust and the Trust Advisory Council to better understand the needs and priorities of our community. Together, we can shape programs and initiatives that truly make a difference. Click here to complete the survey.

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