Yvonne Margarula| Senior Mirarr Traditional Owner and Director Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation with her family receiving the township of Jabiru deed of grant. Credit: Steve Strike
Yvonne Margarula, Senior Mirarr Traditional Owner and Director Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation with her family receiving the township of Jabiru deed of grant. Credit: Steve Strike
Saturday 26 June 2021

Commonwealth Government representatives and the Director of National Parks Jody Swirepik joined Traditional Owners on Saturday, 26 June 2021 in a ceremony to hand over the Kakadu township of Jabiru to the Mirarr People.

The township of Jabiru was originally built to support the Ranger uranium mine. It will now become a hub to support Kakadu tourism with significant investment from the Federal and Northern Territory Governments.

The formal handover represents months of good faith negotiations by all parties and reflects a long-term government commitment to return the town to Traditional Owners.

Senior Mirarr Traditional Owner Yvonne Margarula said this was a great day for Mirarr people.

“The handing back of the Jabiru township to the Mirarr Traditional Owners recognises our land rights here and will give us a foundation for economic independence,” Ms Margarula said.

“We are excited for the future of Jabiru and for the future of all our people.”

Smoking ceremony.
Smoking ceremony at the township of Jabiru handover