First Nations of South East and Ngarrindjeri receive native title recognition

On October 24, 2025 First Nations of the South East (FNSE) and Ngarrindjeri peoples came together at 42 Mile Crossing in Coorong National Park – where the Federal Court of Australia formally recognised both groups as native title holders over a shared area in South Australia’s south-east.

This important determination covers land from the southern tip of the Coorong National Park, stretching east towards Gum Lagoon Conservation Park, and includes the culturally significant site of Sandy’s Hut, a place deeply connected to generations of families and Ancestors.

Both groups paid tribute to Elders past, whose resilience and leadership made this recognition possible – a testament to their enduring connection to Country, culture, and community.

Following the consent determination AW spoke with First Nations of the South East applicants about their journey towards recognition.