ALPA Directors are elected either as a Traditional Landowner's Representative or through the local community committee, as a Community Member Representative. ALPA board meetings are held quarterly in Member Communities and are attended by Senior Management and Yolngu Facilitators. We are very proud of our Board's gender diversity and continue to lead with expertise in Indigenous governance.
If you'd like to view the "Directors Duties and Code of Conduct" (which each of our Board Representatives agree to abide by upon their appointment to the Board) please click here.
ALPA Chairperson - Elected in 1993. Read more
ALPA Deputy Chairman and Director Representing Gapuwiyak/Lake Evella - Elected in 2005. Read more
Director Representing Ramingining - Elected 2014. Read more
Director Representing Galiwin’ku/ Elcho Island - Elected 2015. Read more
Director Representing Milingimbi - Elected 2015. Read more
Director Representing Galiwin’ku/Elcho Island - Elected 2015. Read more
Director Representing Gapuwiyak/Lake Evella - Elected 2018. Read more
Director Representing Minjilang/Croker Island - Elected 2019. Read more
Director Representing Ramingining - Elected 2022 Read more
Director Representing Milingimbi - Elected 2022 Read more
Board Communications Facilitator - Elected 1998. Read more
Community Liaison and Cultural Mentor - Elected 2004. Read more
Emerging Leader representing Ramingining- Elected 2022 Read more
Minjilang Emerging Leader- Elected 2022 Read more