Native Title Report 2010
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Native Title Report 2010
Contents
- The report overview: The challenges ahead
- Chapter 1: Working together in ‘a spirit of partnership and mutual respect’: My native title priorities
- Chapter 2: ‘The basis for a strengthened partnership’: Reforms related to agreement-making
- Chapter 3: Consultation, cooperation, and free, prior and informed consent: The elements of meaningful and effective engagement
- Appendix 1: Acknowledgments
- Appendix 2: Native Title Report 2009: Recommendations
- Appendix 3: Elements of a common understanding of free, prior and informed consent
- Appendix 4: Features of a meaningful and effective consultation process
- About the report & Credits
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Transmittal Letter
14 January 2011
The Hon Robert McClelland MP
Attorney-General
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Dear Attorney
Native Title Report 2010
I am pleased to present to you the Native Title Report 2010 (the Report), which I
have prepared in accordance with section 209 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
The Report reviews developments in native title law and policy from 1 July 2009
to 30 June 2010 (the Reporting Period).
I have also used this opportunity to examine the enjoyment and exercise of human
rights by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in light of other changes
to policy and legislation made during the Reporting Period. I have done so in
accordance with section 46C(1)(a) of the Australian Human Rights Commission
Act 1986 (Cth).
In the Report, I identify the priorities and issues in native title that I will focus
on during my term as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice
Commissioner.
I also analyse the Australian Government’s reforms, and proposed reforms, to
promote agreement-making within the native title system.
Finally, I consider steps that can be taken to improve government consultation
processes concerning matters that may affect our lands, territories and resources.
I look forward to discussing the Report with you.
Yours sincerely
Mick Gooda
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Social Justice Commissioner