Burringurrah Aboriginal Community

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Burringurrah
Western Australia
Burringurrah Aboriginal Community, July 2020 02.jpg
Burringurrah Aboriginal Community welcome sign
Burringurrah is located in Western Australia
Burringurrah
Burringurrah
Coordinates24.65045°0′S 116.93304°0′E / 24.650°S 116.933°E / -24.650; 116.933Coordinates: 24.65045°0′S 116.93304°0′E / 24.650°S 116.933°E / -24.650; 116.933
Postcode(s)6705
Location300 km (186 mi) south west of Newman
LGA(s)Shire of Upper Gascoyne
State electorate(s)North West
Federal division(s)Durack

Burringurrah (also referred to as Mt Augustus) is a medium-sized Aboriginal community, located in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, within the Shire of Upper Gascoyne. In the 2011 census, Burringurrah had a total population of 117, including 102 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.[1] The inselberg also once known as Mount Augustus is situated nearby.

History[]

The community is situated on a 45,000-hectare (110,000-acre) reserve that was excised from the Mount James pastoral lease. It was incorporated in 1999.[2]

The community store had to close in 2011 saying that the transient population made the business non-viable. The remote CMS[definition needed] had taken over the store in 2009 and had kept it running until 2011 despite closing for a short while from seasonal flooding.[3]

The 2011 floods had isolated the community for a few weeks and it was not until nearly a year later, in early 2012, that all basic services were returned to the town.[4]

Native title[]

The community is located within the registered area of the Wajarri Yamatji (WAD6033/98) native title claim.[5]

Governance[]

The community is managed through its incorporated body, Burringurrah Community (Aboriginal Corporation), incorporated under the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976 on 9 September 1987.[6]

Town planning[]

Burringurrah Layout Plan No.2 has been prepared in accordance with State Planning Policy 3.2 Aboriginal Settlements. Layout Plan No.2 was endorsed by the community on 16 February 1999 and the Western Australian Planning Commission WAPC on 21 October 2003. The Layout Plan map-set and background report can be viewed at Planning Western Australia's website.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ 2011 Census QuickStats - Burringurrah
  2. ^ "Community profile - Burringurrah". Gascoyne Development Commission. 2012. Archived from the original on 19 May 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Burringurrah store to close doors". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 9 March 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Services return to Burringurrah". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 23 January 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  5. ^ Register of Native Title Claims Details - Wajarri Yamatji
  6. ^ Documents for Burringurrah Community Aboriginal Corporation
  7. ^ "Layout plans". Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2021.

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