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In the looming shadow of the 2024 NSW Aboriginal Land Council elections, there emerges a pivotal opportunity a chance to say goodbye to Councillor Charles Lynch and welcome a new dawn. It’s not a dismissal of past efforts but an acknowledgment that the winds of change are blowing, and they carry potent potential for transformation

In the wake of the recent federal court decision that saw ANZ Group Holdings penalised A$15 million for misleading its customers, questions are being raised about the accountability of other institutions in Australia. And one such query pertains to the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) and a complaint lodged against Charles Lynch under

A formal complaint has been lodged against Lynch, alleging potential breaches of the Aboriginal Land Rights Regulation 2020. The complaint, submitted to the Office of the Registrar, raises pressing questions about the integrity and governance of key members within the NSWALC, which you can view below. To:Nicole Courtman, Interim Registrar of the Aboriginal Land Rights

Every citizen has the right to vote without experiencing fear, and media entities should be permitted to report without encountering undue influence or threats. And in a time when the integrity of democratic procedures is paramount, any signs of intimidation or suppression are of grave concern. Moreover, I have been the subject of several accusations

Hey mob, transparency in politics is a big deal, right!? We all want to know what our elected officials are up to so I recently tried to get some info on Councillor (Cr) Charles Lynch from the NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) since the 2024 NSWALC elections are coming up… The reason why is because

Past In the realm of leadership, there are those who inherit chaos and struggle to bring order, and then there are those who step into a role that is already in an enviably stable state. Such was the case when Charles Lynch took over the reins from Councillor Briggs as the representative for the Northern

In the realm of politics, promises are whispered like sweet nothings, visions are painted with broad strokes, and blueprints for change are meticulously drafted. Yet all too often, these grand plans remain nothing more than idle aspirations, never to see the light of day. Such is the tragic tale of Councillor Charles Lynch. In the year

Being a leader at any level requires a careful balance between focusing on the bigger picture and dealing with issues at a grassroots level. For Aboriginal “leaders” like Councillor Charles Lynch of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council, the struggle to maintain this balance seems evident. Whilst having the significant responsibility of international representation (flying over

Is Charles Lynch the worst Councillor in Northern Region’s History? It’s difficult to pass a definitive judgment on the performance of Charles Lynch without sufficient information and transparency, which unfortunately seems to be lacking within the NSW Aboriginal Land Council… but based on the available information, here is what we can gather. Councillor Charles Lynch