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Living with native title: the experiences of registered native title corporations Toni Bauman, Lisa M Strelein, Jessica K Weir

Much of the attention paid to native title in Australia has focused on court proceedings and other legalities, but what does it actually mean to live with native title? This book presents the experiences of native title holders and the corporations they have established to look after their native title interests.

The influence of the renowned High Court Mabo case is such that there are already more than 100 Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate (RNTBCs) across Australia with responsibilities for about 18 per cent of the continent. RNTBCs operate in a profoundly intercultural context where ‘western’ and Indigenous laws are constantly interpreted and negotiated as part of a new suite of landholding and land management practices for contemporary Australia.

Through seven case studies from the Torres Strait, Far North Queensland, the Kimberley and Central Australia, Living with native title documents the experiences of RNTBCs, including those that are parties to large mining agreements. Each case study is accompanied by a short update written immediately prior to publication.

Living with native title is a product of the AIATSIS research project Prescribed Bodies Corporate: Research Action Partnerships.

2013 Agreements, AIATSIS, Future acts, ILUA (Indigenous Land Use Agreement), Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous law, Joint Management, Native Title Act, NTRB (Native Title Representative Body), Partnerships Book
Managing conflict: A guide for boards Governing Good

This guidebook provides information about how a board member in a non-profit or voluntary organization manages conflict. 

2016 Board, Directors, Members, NFP (Not-For-Profit), Volunteering Guide
Metadata and digital files AIATSIS

This guide on metadata explains what  metadata is, why it is important and how it can be used for digital files.

2021 Guide
Native Title Corporations: A Legal and Anthropological Analysis Christos Mantziaris, David E Morrison

In this book, Mantziaris, a barrister, and Martin, an anthropologist, explore the question of the legal framework for native title management following a determination of native title in favour of a particular indigenous group. The book clarifies, for native title practitioners, what is involved in establishing native title corporations and the legal and policy problems that will be faced.

2000 Native Title Act, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Book
Native title story: Introduction to native title and prescribed bodies corporate Central Land Council

In 2018, the Central Land Council released the Native Title Story: Introduction to Native Title and Prescribed Bodies Corporate information resource for native title holders in Central Australia.

This booklet explains in plain English the process of native title, what PBCs do, the difference between the Aboriginal Land Rights Act and the Native Title Act, and some hard words commonly used in native title.

For more information about this publication, contact the Central Land Council PBC Support Unit via corporations@clc.org.au.

2018 Book
Overturning aqua nullius: Securing Aboriginal water rights Virginia Marshall

Overturning aqua nullius aims to cultivate a new understanding of Aboriginal water rights and interests in the context of Aboriginal water concepts and water policy development in Australia.

2017 Water, Water rights Book
People on Country: Vital Landscapes, Indigenous Futures Jon Altman, Seán Kerins (eds)

This serious of essays draws on a diversity of perspectives to document a significant social and environmental movement that is quietly gathering momentum across this vast Indigenous estate. This series of essays, drawn from an unusual collaboration between university researchers and Indigenous land owners, tells a little-known story about Aboriginal people who are living on, working on and caring for the lands and seas that they own and manage. The ongoing struggles by Indigenous people to conserve and rehabilitate the outstanding natural and cultural values of their ancestral lands deserve wide recognition and acclaim.

 

Information on the volume can be found here. 

This volume can be purchased directly from The Federation Press by following the link below. 

2012 Rangers / caring for country Book
Procedure for handling complaints or disputes Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation

This brochure provides a brief guide to the processes for dealing with disputes or complaints by members, clients and the general public. 

2017 Dispute management Guide
Raising your profile on social media Media Trust

This guidebook provides general information on how to raise your profile on social media.

2017 Communication Guide
Re-awakening languages: Theory and practice in the revitalisation of Australia’s Indigenous languages John Hobson, Kevin Lowe, Susan Poetsch, Michael Walsh

This book seeks to provide the first comprehensive snapshot of the actions and aspirations of Indigenous people and their supporters for the revitalisation of Australian languages in the twenty-first century. 

2010 Language Book
Recruiting and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees: A guide for community legal centres National Association of Community Legal Centres

To assist community legal centres (CLCs) to meet the cultural safety standards in the National Accreditation Scheme (NAS), the National Association of Community Legal Centres (NACLC) has developed this Guide to assist NACLC and CLCs to improve the attraction, recruitment, support and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees in the sector. 

2017 Business, Culture, Employment, Training Guide
Simple steps to planning a campaign Media Trust

This guide provides some simple steps to plan a campaign.

2017 Business Guide
Social Media Policy Guidelines PBC website

These guidelines raise some important questions to help your PBC to formulate a social media policy.

2020 Communication Guide
Targeted recruitment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Human Rights Commission

This guideline explains how targeted recruitment strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can be consistent with discrimination laws.

2015 Employment, Legal Guide
Taungurung Decision-Making Guide Toni Bauman, Belinda Burbidge, Chris Marshall

Taungurung Land and Waters Council and AIATSIS collaboratively produced a decision-making guide for Taungurung people to use in governance.

The guide contains practical information on:

  • Compliance and legal requirements
  • Decision-making models
  • Separation of powers
  • Conflicts of interest
  • Subsidiarity
  • Cultural governance

The guide is of practical use for Taungurung Land and Waters Council in governance, assisting communication and engagement, inducting new board members, and managing disagreements about procedures and policies.

It will also be of interest to other Indigenous corporations that are working on their own decision-making structures, processes and models, particularly native title Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) and other traditional owner corporations.

2019 AIATSIS, Board, CEO, Chairperson, Decision making, Directors, Dispute management, Governance, Members, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Guide
The politics of identity: who counts as Aboriginal today? Bronwyn Carlson

In this award-winning work Carlson explores the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity today. Drawing on a range of historical and research literature, interviews and surveys, The politics of identity explores Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal understandings of Aboriginality and the way these are produced and reproduced across a range of sites and contexts.

Emphasising Indigenous debates and claims about Aboriginality, The politics of identity explores both the community and external tensions around appropriate measures of identity and the pressures and effects of identification. An analysis of online Indigenous communities on social media that have emerged as sites of contestation adds to the growing knowledge in this area, both nationally and globally.

This is a brave and personal contribution to the often vexed subject of Aboriginal identity and offers a distinctive and fresh line of analysis.

2016 AIATSIS, Community, Culture, Indigenous knowledge Book
The right to protect sites: Indigenous heritage management in the era of native title Dr Pamela McGrath

A large and profitable Indigenous heritage management industry has emerged in the wake of the resources boom of recent decades, with thousands of Indigenous heritage impact assessments conducted every year. Yet few governments have successfully reformed heritage laws to accommodate native title rights, and conflict over site destruction is regularly front page news.

The right to protect sites brings together a range of authors who explore native title and Indigenous heritage regimes around the country, and charts the history of advocacy and policy development, highlighting the successes, limitations, inequalities and opportunities of current arrangements.

2016 AIATSIS, Culture, Heritage, Native Title Act Book
The Social Effects of Native Title: Recognition, Translation, Coexistence Benjamin Smith, Frances Morphy (eds)

The papers in this collection reflect on the various social effects of native title. In particular, the authors consider the ways in which the implementation of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth), and the native title process for which this Act legislates, allow for the recognition and translation of Aboriginal law and custom, and facilitate particular kinds of coexistence between Aboriginal title holders and other Australians.

2007 CAEPR, Indigenous knowledge Book
Writing a press release and how to pitch it Media Trust

This guidebook provides general information on how to writing a press release and pitching it to the media.

2017 Business Guide

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