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“Gaka yawal Ngulla -Yenbena Yorta Yorta Woka woka”
Come walk with us, the people on Yorta Yorta Country

"We are the river, the river is us."

Our connection to the Dhungala (Murray River) is the lifeblood of our culture and sovereignty.

Who We Are

The formal structure of representation for Yorta Yorta rights and interests in our ancestral lands has been an evolving process. It grew from the Tribal Council which evolved into the Yorta Yorta Murray-Goulburn Clans Inc in 1993 which lobbied the Government for land, for the management and protection of cultural heritage including water and environmental issues. In 1998 the Yorta Yorta Murray-Goulburn Clans was superseded by the Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation which carries forward the holistic approach to dealing with matters relating to Yorta Yorta interest in land, heritage, water, environmental and cross-border issues as well as regional governance for our people.

What We Do

Our work spans the preservation of heritage, the management of natural resources, and the growth of community-owned enterprises.

Dharnya Centre

Cultural tourism, education and experiences in Barmah National Park.

Ulunja Farm

Manuka and native seed enterprise creating jobs on Country.

Economic Hub

Employment, business support and enterprise development, including Woka Walla.

Future & Partnerships

Renewable Energy

Clean energy partnerships delivering long-term community benefits through sustainable infrastructure.

YYTOLMB

Traditional Owner land and water management partnerships focused on sovereign authority.

Are You Yorta Yorta?

The Yorta Yorta Nation is comprised of peoples with undeniable bloodlines to the Original Ancestors of the land of the Yorta Yorta Nation.

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Latest from Country

Stay informed about community events and corporation updates.

Dharnya Day 2026 – 50 Years of Deadly

Community came together in Barmah for Dharnya Day 2026, marking the official reopening of the Dharnya Centre during NAIDOC Week.

Congratulations to Grace Atkinson

Congratulations to Grace Atkinson, named a High Achiever Finalist in the 2026 Victorian Top Tour Guide Awards, recognising her dedication to sharing Yorta Yorta culture.

Dharnya Day 2026: All You Need to Know

Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation invites community members, Elders, families, partners and visitors to join us for Dharnya Day...

Always was, always will be.

Yorta Yorta Country. Our Home. Our Future.