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Traditional Owners

Alpine Resorts Victoria recognises Traditional Owners as the original custodians of the land in alpine resorts. We are committed to supporting their self-determination and partnering with them in the management of all resorts.

The alpine country within Victoria is part of an Aboriginal cultural landscape, including the traditional Country of 3 Registered Aboriginal Parties:

  • Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation – Mount Baw Baw and Mount Hotham resorts
  • Taungurung Land and Waters Council – Lake Mountain, Mount Buller, Mount Stirling, and Mount Hotham resorts
  • Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation – Lake Mountain resort

There are other Traditional Owner and First Nations Groups who also have connection to and assert interests and rights in alpine country. Alpine Resorts Victoria is committed to working with these groups to ensure their perspectives and rights are respected.

Stakeholder Consultative Committees (SCC)

Alpine Resorts Victoria works closely with resort communities and key stakeholders through Stakeholder Consultative Committees (SCCs).

Each alpine resort has its own SCC, which provides community input on strategic and operational matters affecting the resort.

For more information about their role, functions and operation, visit the Stakeholder Consultative Committees page.

Resort Stakeholder Consultative Committees

For information about each resort’s Stakeholder Consultative Committee and how to contact them, please visit the pages below.

For stakeholder queries not related to a specific resort, please contact: info@alpineresorts.vic.gov.au.

Page last updated: 29/04/26