In March 2007, celebrations were held on Gunditjmara country in south-western Victoria to celebrate a native title consent determination -- a determination that is reached through the consent of all parties, rather than litigation. The celebrations were at the base of the volcanic mountain Budj Bim, also known as Mount Eccles National Park, and followed a special hearing of the Federal Court of Australia on country. On this day, the Gunditjmara people spoke about how the native title determination was the end of a long struggle for recognition of their status as the first peoples of their country. They also talked about their future work to protect their native title rights and interests, and how the business of land justice continues. Foc...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The Native Title Act and Mabo speak in terms of justice for indigenous people of Australia. The assu...
In this Paper, I refer to probably the most disadvantaged sector of the Australian community, its in...
The legal outcomes the Gunditjmara achieved in the 1980s are often overlooked in the history of lan...
This article was published in Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title v.3, issues paper no.5 pp.1...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...
The High Court decision in Mabo v Queensland (No 2) was interpreted by some as bringing to an end a ...
This thesis is designed to contribute to the discussion of the issues confronting Australian Courts ...
Native title has been called many names, but High Court Justice Ian Callinan has found the perfect m...
This paper explores the effectiveness of social and political activism in achieving change compared ...
The Australian government has proposed a referendum in 2012 to decide the constitutional status of i...
Relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as the Indigenous peoples of Au...
When Parliament enacted the Native Title Act 1993 it left fundamental questions to be resolved by th...
The Full Federal Court’s recent return to the native title field, in the Bodney v Bennell appeal dec...
BA, LLB(Hons) (Qld), AMusA, LLM(QUT), PhD(Dist)(W Aust), Professor, Faculty of Law, University of We...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The Native Title Act and Mabo speak in terms of justice for indigenous people of Australia. The assu...
In this Paper, I refer to probably the most disadvantaged sector of the Australian community, its in...
The legal outcomes the Gunditjmara achieved in the 1980s are often overlooked in the history of lan...
This article was published in Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title v.3, issues paper no.5 pp.1...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...
The High Court decision in Mabo v Queensland (No 2) was interpreted by some as bringing to an end a ...
This thesis is designed to contribute to the discussion of the issues confronting Australian Courts ...
Native title has been called many names, but High Court Justice Ian Callinan has found the perfect m...
This paper explores the effectiveness of social and political activism in achieving change compared ...
The Australian government has proposed a referendum in 2012 to decide the constitutional status of i...
Relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as the Indigenous peoples of Au...
When Parliament enacted the Native Title Act 1993 it left fundamental questions to be resolved by th...
The Full Federal Court’s recent return to the native title field, in the Bodney v Bennell appeal dec...
BA, LLB(Hons) (Qld), AMusA, LLM(QUT), PhD(Dist)(W Aust), Professor, Faculty of Law, University of We...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The Native Title Act and Mabo speak in terms of justice for indigenous people of Australia. The assu...
In this Paper, I refer to probably the most disadvantaged sector of the Australian community, its in...