Australian law recognises that Indigenous people have rights and interests in the land under their traditional laws and customs. The Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth.) sets out specified processes that must be followed for any 'future act' on land or waters that would affect native title rights and interests. Identify some benefits for Aboriginal people when their native title is recognised.
Australian law recognises that Indigenous people have rights and interests in the land under their traditional laws and customs. The Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth.) sets out specified processes that must be followed for any 'future act' on land or waters that would affect native title rights and interests. Identify some benefits for Aboriginal people when their native title is recognised.
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Australian law recognises that Indigenous people have rights and interests in the land under their traditional laws and customs. The Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth.) sets out specified processes that must be followed for any 'future act' on land or waters that would affect native title rights and interests.
Identify some benefits for Aboriginal people when their native title is recognised.
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