The Oyala Thumotang National Park encompasses what was formerly the lands of the Wik Mungkan, Southern Kaanju and Ayapathu Aboriginal peoples.
[1] The formation of the original national park was closely linked to the significant court case of Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen decided in the High Court of Australia.
The park occupies 381,000 hectares from the McIlwraith Range foothills in the east to the Archer River in the west.
[2] The park has open eucalypt woodlands, melaleuca swamps and areas of rainforest.
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