Transcription of Native title: an overview - NNTT
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Australia s Native title laws recognise someIndigenous people s rights to land and title: an overviewFor more information about Native title and services of the NNTT please contact National Native Title Tribunal GPO Box 9973 in your capital city or freecall 1800 640 501 Brisbane | Cairns | Melbourne | Perth | SydneyPublished by the National Native Title Tribunal Commonwealth of Australia August 2010. This is provided as general information and should not be relied upon as legal advice for a particular National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) is an independent federal government agency. The NNTT can respond to requests for help with: negotiating agreements information about Native title mediation services access to NNTT research land information, mapping and geospatial title rightsNative title is sometimes referred to as a bundle of rights.
Native title is the recognition in Australian law that some Indigenous people continue to hold rights to their land and waters, which come from their traditional laws and customs. The following conditions must be met: • the rights and interests are possessed under the
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