Murrin Bridge Local Aboriginal Land Council






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The Murrin Bridge Local Aboriginal Land Council (MBLALC) serves as a vital hub for the Murrin Bridge community, a small Indigenous settlement near Lake Cargelligo in New South Wales. Established in 1949, Murrin Bridge is home to Wiradjuri, Ngiyampaa, and Paakantyi peoples. The Land Council plays a pivotal role in preserving cultural heritage, managing land, and facilitating community development. In recent years, MBLALC has spearheaded initiatives such as the Murrin Bridge Preschool Community Hub, which offers essential services like health, employment, and education, significantly enhancing the community's well-being.
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