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Native Title Report 2006 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

2006 Agreements, Commercial development, Finance, Funding, Land rights, Mining, Water rights Report
Native Title Report 2007 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

2007 Collaboration, Fishing, ILUA (Indigenous Land Use Agreement), Native Title Act, Water rights Report
Native Title Report 2008 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

2008 Caring for Country, Environment, Indigenous knowledge, Land and sea management, Water rights Report
Native Title Report 2009 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

2009 Determinations, Native Title Act Report
Native Title Report 2010 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

2010 Agreements, FPIC (Free Prior Informed Consent), Native Title Act, Partnerships Report
Native Title Report 2011 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

2011 Land and sea management, Legal, Native Title Act Report
Native Title Report 2012 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

The 2012 Native Title report includes a section on Indigneous Governance and a human rights approach to Indigenous governance.

2012 Carbon farming, Compensation, Governance, Human rights, Indigenous knowledge Report
Native Title Report: July 1996 - June 1997 Australian Human Rights Commission

Under the Native Title Act 1993, the Social Justice Commissioner is required to prepare a Native Title Report each year for federal Parliament. Through these reports the Commissioner gives a human rights perspective on native title issues and advocates for practical co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in using land.

This report discusses,

  • the contribution of Indigenous Australians to the pastoral industry
  • the Wik case
  • the draft Native Title Amendment Bill released in 1997. 
1997 Native Title Act Report
Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate: native title in a post determination environment Lisa Strelein, Tran Tran

AIATSIS embarked on a research and resource project to develop greater understanding of the Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) environment, native title holder aspirations and to bring together resources and develop networks that may be of benefit to them. The first of a series of workshops was held by the Native Title Research Unit in Canberra on 5-6 December 2006. The workshop was attended by Native Title Representative Bodies who have been or will be involved in the design and establishment of PBCs following a determination of native title. Participants also included government representatives from the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Attorney General’s Department who gave presentations on the proposed changes to PBCs as a part of the Australian Government’s broader native title reforms.

This report is based on the major issues, themes and discussions that arose during the workshop. In particular, it focuses on measures to improve the effectiveness of PBCs and coincides with the Government’s recognition of the need for resources and support for PBCs to adequately carry out their functions.

2007 AIATSIS, Funding, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Report
Negotiating the shared management of Matuwa and Kurrara Kurrara Dr Tran Tran, Lindsey Langford

One of the key aspirations of native title holders is the ability to independently make decisions about and take care of country. This aspiration is often realised through collaborative management arrangements such as joint management. For many native title groups, joint management is often the only substantive land management outcome, yet there has been little research into either its planning process or its drivers.

Between October 2013 and December 2014, AIATSIS undertook case study research in partnership with Central Desert Native Title Services and the Wiluna native title holders — Martu people — to document their land management journey and the critical success factors that have contributed to positive outcomes in Matuwa (Lorna Glen) and Kurrara Kurrara (Earaheedy). This report describes the research and planning undertaken as a part of the partnership.

2018 AIATSIS, Capacity building, Caring for Country, Collaboration, Joint Management, Land and sea management Report
Ngarrindjeri Nation Yaruwar-Ruwe Plan Ngarrindjeri people, South Australia

A key purpose of the plan was to better educate government and nongovernment agencies, researchers and the wider Australian public on Ngarrindjeri connection to Country and their associated rights and obligations to Yarluwar-Ruwe. 

Culture, Land and sea management, Land and water, Land rights, Water rights Report
ORACLE - AGM Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter with advice about running Annual General Meetings.

2014 Meetings, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Complaints and how to manage them Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about managing complaints

2015 Dispute management, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Directors at the Helm Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about the role of directors.

2013 Directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Does your rulebook need a spring clean? Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about making changes to a corporation rulebook (constitution)

2015 CATSI Act, Constitutions, ORIC, Rule book Newsletter
ORACLE - Experience and Good Order Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter with advice about chairing meetings.

2013 Chairperson Newsletter
ORACLE - Independent Directors Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about independent directors. Includes interviews with independent directors.

2014 Independent directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Independent Directors- can add a skill set Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about independent directors.

2016 Independent directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - It's your corporation, get involved Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter outlining some of their different roles and responsibilities.

2016 ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Selecting Senior Staff Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter with advice about selecting senior staff.

2016 ORIC, Staff Newsletter

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