WPT Frequently Asked Questions
Wiluna People’s Trust
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Native title holders of the Wiluna Native Title Determination area, who are at least 18 years of age and meet the requirements are eligible to become a beneficiary of the Wiluna People’s Trust.
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Please fill out a beneficiary application form using our online form submission page.
Alternatively, you may also print out a copy of the form and submit via email – admin@wilunatrust.com.au.
Please note that you may be contacted following submission for further information or supporting documents.
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Existing beneficiaries may submit a request for beneficiary assistance by completing our online contact form.
Alternatively, you may also print out a copy of the form and submit via email – admin@wilunatrust.com.au – or by SMS – 0455 066 285.
Requests will be considered by the Trustee of the Wiluna People’s Trust. Processing may take up to 5 days.
General
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TMPAC looks after the determination area on behalf of the native title holders. The Wiluna People’s Trust has been established to assist beneficiaries within our programs set by the advisory committee, made up of Martu representatives.
TMPAC members are automatically beneficiaries of the Trust. The main difference is that TMPAC has a board of directors made up of Martu representatives, which are voted in for a term of 2 years. All TMPAC members can self-nominate to be elected.
Both members and beneficiaries are afforded the right to attend and speak at the respective General Meetings: TMPAC AGM and the Wiluna People’s Trust AGM.
Please get in touch with us if you have any further questions.