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NSWALC Announces Historic Appointment of Clare McHugh as first female CEO

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is very pleased to announce the historic appointment of Ms Clare McHugh as its new, and first female, Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Ms McHugh’s appointment will commence on 14 April 2025.

The appointment follows a recruitment process undertaken by the Council of NSWALC with the assistance of Orchard Talent Group, ensuring that the most qualified and visionary candidate was selected to lead NSWALC into the future.…

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NSWALC Announces Interim Chief Executive Officer

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is pleased to inform the Land Rights Network that Ms Heidi Hardy has been appointed NSWALC Interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) following the forthcoming departure of CEO Yuseph Deen from the organisation.

Heidi Hardy is a proud descendant of the Ngemba people from Brewarrina and Ualaroi peoples of Angledool, both located in North West New South Wales.…

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CEO Recruitment Update

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is moving forward with the recruitment of a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

The role of CEO is crucial in guiding NSWALC’s strategic direction and supporting the commitment to Aboriginal communities across New South Wales.…

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NSWALC Chief Executive Officer steps down

The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) expresses its gratitude to Chief Executive Officer Yuseph Deen, who has announced his resignation.

NSWALC Chairperson, Raymond Kelly highlighted that Mr. Deen leaves the organisation and the Land Rights network in a strong position.…

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Recruitment of NSWALC CEO is underway

16 March 2022

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is recruiting to fill its Chief Executive Officer position.

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council is committed to ensuring a better future for Aboriginal people by working for the return of culturally significant and economically viable land, pursuing cultural, social and economic independence for Aboriginal people in NSW.…

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Joint Network Message: LALC Meetings and other Matters

28 June 2021

LALC Members Meetings:

 As per previous Network Messages, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, LALCs were advised during 2020 to avoid holding members meetings unless it was absolutely critical. As the risks associated with COVID-19 eased in NSW, LALCs were encouraged to resume holding regular members meetings with appropriate COVID-19 safety management plans.…