This paper focuses on the actual and potential economic implications of native title for Indigenous Australians. Generally speaking, the procedural rights under the Act that could enable some groups to obtain economic opportunities and benefits are only enjoyed by those who have been legally recognised as native title holders or who have registered native title claims. Accordingly, the paper describes the process by which legal recognition is sought and given in relation to the native title rights and interests of groups of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in different parts of the country. It discusses various ways in which native title holders and registered native title claimants can use their procedural rights under native...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
It is 15 years since the Native Title Act commenced to operate, and it is appropriate to take stock ...
This paper is adapted from a submission in response to the Australian Government’s Consultation Pap...
This discussion paper is part of a project exploring ways to strengthen financial and economic outco...
"A Brief Commentary in Response to the Australian Government Discussion Paper ‘Optimising Benefits f...
Native title has the potential to be an important tool in achieving substantive equality for Indigen...
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This paper was delivered at a conference, 'Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities', organised by...
Native title involves an interface between the Australian legal system and Indigenous legal, cultura...
The papers in this collection reflect on the various social effects of native title. In particular, ...
This paper will briefly describe the history and intent of the NTA 1993; survey outcomes flowing fro...
The recognition of native title in the High Court’s Mabo decision in 1992, the Commonwealth Native T...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
The economic future of Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory will be significantly improv...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
It is 15 years since the Native Title Act commenced to operate, and it is appropriate to take stock ...
This paper is adapted from a submission in response to the Australian Government’s Consultation Pap...
This discussion paper is part of a project exploring ways to strengthen financial and economic outco...
"A Brief Commentary in Response to the Australian Government Discussion Paper ‘Optimising Benefits f...
Native title has the potential to be an important tool in achieving substantive equality for Indigen...
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This paper was delivered at a conference, 'Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities', organised by...
Native title involves an interface between the Australian legal system and Indigenous legal, cultura...
The papers in this collection reflect on the various social effects of native title. In particular, ...
This paper will briefly describe the history and intent of the NTA 1993; survey outcomes flowing fro...
The recognition of native title in the High Court’s Mabo decision in 1992, the Commonwealth Native T...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
The economic future of Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory will be significantly improv...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
It is 15 years since the Native Title Act commenced to operate, and it is appropriate to take stock ...
This paper is adapted from a submission in response to the Australian Government’s Consultation Pap...