Native Title Determination Applications
Covering letter of notification to potential parties
This is a copy of a typical letter sent by the National Native
Title Tribunal to Local Government Councils that will be affected
by the application. The purpose of the letter is to inform the Council
of the application and what they need to do if they want to become
involved.
Covering letter (pdf)
Typical summary of an application
This is a copy of a typical Claimant Application Summary that is
attached to a letter of notification to potential parties.
It also includes a description of the outer boundary of the claim
area and a map.
Bar-Barrum 1 (pdf)
Bar-Barrum 2
Bar-Barrum 3 (pdf)
Advertisements
The following five advertisements are typical examples of advertisements
placed in the local newspaper about an application for a native
title determination.
Notice of an application for determination
of native title in the State of New South Wales (pdf)
Notification day: 8 August 2001
Notice of an application for determination
of native title in the State of New South Wales (pdf)
Notification day: 22 August 2001
Notice of applications for determination
of native title in the State of Queensland (pdf)
Notification day: 22 August 2001
Notice of an application for determination
of native title in the State of South Australia and adjoining waters
where applicable (pdf)
Notification day: 19 September 2001
Notice of application for determination
of native title in the state of Western Australia and adjoining
waters (pdf)
Notification day: 12 December 2001
Notification of native title claimant group meeting
As part of the mediation process, the National Native Title Tribunal
sometimes holds private meetings with native title claimant communities
to assist in clarifying the composition of the native title claimant
group.
A typical advertisement for such
a meeting
Applications to register an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
Covering letter of notification to potential parties
This is a typical covering letter sent by the National Native Title
Tribunal to Local Government Councils about an application to register
and Indigenous Land Use Agreement on land or waters in their local
Council area.
Covering letter (pdf)
Advertisements
The following four advertisements are typical examples of advertisements
placed in the local newspaper about an application to register an
Indigenous Land Use Agreement for a particular area of land or waters.
Notice of an application to register
a body corporate agreement on the Register of Indigenous Land Use
Agreements (pdf)
Bar-Barrum Fossicking ILUA - QI2001/039 State of Queensland
Notice of an application to register
an area agreement on the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements
(pdf)
Kalkadoon/MIM ILUA - QI2001/046 State of Queensland
Notification day: 12 December 2001
Notice of an application to register
an area agreement on the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements
(pdf)
Gold Coast Convention Centre - QI2001/009 State of Queensland
Notification day: 17 October 2001
Notice of an application to register
a body corporate agreement on the Register of Indigenous Land Use
Agreements (pdf)
Telstra and Moa Island ILUA - QI2001/005 State of Queensland
This advertisement was for two ILUAs between the registered native
title claimants and the Mackay City Council. These ILUAs enabled
the Council to proceed with the creation of a public park on the
beach and the construction of a surf-lifesaving club.
Advertisement - ILUA with Mackay City
Council

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