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Dawn Hart and others on their own behalf and on behalf of the Djiru People

Category: People
Sub Category:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander | Party to an Indigenous Land Use Agreement
Place:Mission Beach
State/Country:Queensland, Australia
The Djiru People #2 and the Djiru People #3 native title determination applications, in which these parties are members of the applicant, extend over land in North Queensland that falls within the jurisdiction of the Cassowary Coast Regional Council.
URL: http://www.nntt.gov.au/Indigenous-Land-Use-Agreements/Search-Registered-ILUAs/ILUA%20Register/2009/QI2009.063/ILUARegisterExport.pdf
Detailed Information:
The full name of this party to the Djiru Cassowary Coast Regional Council Area Indigenous Land Use Agreement (National Native Title Tribunal File No. QI2009/063) is "Dawn Hart, John Clumpoint, Charity Ryan, Beryl Buller, Rae Kelly, Margaret Murray and John Andy who are the living members of the applicant in the Djiru People #2 and the Djiru People #3 native title determination applications, on their behalf and on the behalf of the Djiru People."

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