KALACC is the Kimberley Region’s Peak Indigenous Law and Culture Centre.

Based in Fitzroy Crossing, we support the traditional cultural practices of the 30 language groups of the Kimberley Region. Incorporated in 1985, KALACC has a proud history of advocating for culturally based, self-determination for the Kimberley.

Supporting the 30 Aboriginal language groups of the Kimberley is our cultural maintenance mission. KALACC encourages the participation of these groups in song, story and dance, as they keep their culture strong through sharing their knowledge with people through performance and cultural practices.

KALACC has strong organisational links with the Kimberley Land Council and with the Kimberley Language Resource Centre.

KALACC has published a major work titled New Legend, a Story of Law and Culture and the Fight for Self Determination in the Kimberley.

Want to know more about KALACC and the cultures of the Kimberley region? Contact KALACC to purchase this book.