Mutitjulu Community Aboriginal Corporation (MCAC) was established in 2006 as the representative body of the Anangu people living in the Mutitjulu region surrounding Uluru. The Mutitjulu Community is home to Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara, Luritja, Ngaanyatjarra and other Aboriginal people.
MCAC’s key role is working towards improving the wellbeing of the Anangu people through sustainable employment outcomes achieved through economic participation.
MCAC Civil & Construction brings together a blend of expertise, cultural sensitivity, and a profound understanding of the ecological significance of construction projects and the land on which they sit.
MCAC is now more commercially focused. Its board has appointed a CEO who has the acumen and know-how to engage with the Mutitjulu Community, Government and all stakeholders on a commercial footing to significantly advance the Community’s employment outcomes through economic participation.
MCAC through MCAC Civil & Construction intends to advance economic participation through the provision of general civil and construction activities and become a major contractor including minor to medium civil construction, infrastructure works, building and construction works, repairs and maintenance on Anangu lands including the National Park, Yulara, Mutitjulu, Rangerville, Imanpa and Docker River.
