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Indjalandji-Dhidhanu and Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Project Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) | ||
Date: | 21 December 2016 | |
Sub Category: | Future Act Agreement (Native Title Act) | Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) (Native Title Act) | |
Place: | The Extract from the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements describes the area subject to this ILUA per Schedule 1 of the agreement, as all the land and waters on Lot 2 on NS7, Lot 2799 on SP276507, Lot 42 on CP847157 and Lot 24 on SP265794 that falls within the described external boundary. | |
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State/Country: | Queensland, Australia | |
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The area is within the jurisdiction of the Mount Isa City Council. | ||
Legal Status: | Registered with the National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) on the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements on 16 March 2017. This is an authorised area agreement under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth). | |
Legal Reference: | National Native Title Tribunal File No.: QI2017/001. | |
Subject Matter: | Access | Native Title | Oil and Gas | |
URL: | http://www.nntt.gov.au/searchRegApps/NativeTitleRegisters/Pages/ILUA_details.aspx?NNTT_Fileno=QI2017/001 | |
Summary Information: | ||
The Injalandji-Dhidhanu and Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Project Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) was made under the provisions of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) between:
The purpose of the agreement is to provide consent for works on the Northern Gas Pipeline in relation to land and waters that are subject to the Indjalanji-Dhidnau People's native title rights and interests. The agreement area covers approx. 642 sq km, about 37 km west of Mount Isa, 75 km south of Camooweal and extending about 118 km easterly from the Northern Territory border. | ||
Detailed Information: | ||
Background to the Agreement: The Indjalandji-Dhidhanu and Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Project ILUA is one of a number of ILUA's made between Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Pty Ltd and Aboriginal native title holders and claimants who include the Walmanpa, Warumungu, Wakaya and the Arruwurra, the Indjalandji-Dhidhanu, and the Kalkadoon People, as well as the people associated with the Dalmore Downs, Dalmore Downs South and Burramurra native title claims (Jemena, Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Pty Ltd Northern Gas Pipeline: Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Chapter 9 Socio-Economic Aspects, p. 22). Details of the Agreement: Commencement: The agreement commences on 21 December 2016. Termination: The agreement terminates when the principal agreement terminates. Native title provisioons: Right to negotiate: The parties agree that the right to negotiate provisions under Part 2, Division 3, Subdivision P of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) do not apply to the future acts listed below. The parties also agree to not challenge the validity of the future acts at any time in the future. Futures acts: The parties agree to the following acts being done for the purpose of the Project:
Native Title in the Area: The Indjalandji- Dhidhanu People's non-exclusive native title rights and interests were recognised to exist over Lot 2 on N57 and Lot 42 on CP847157 in the consent determination Saltmere on behalf of the Indjalandji-Dhidhanu People v State of Queensland [2012] FCA 1423 (Federal Court File No.: QUD243/2009; NNTT File No.: QCD2012/015)). These lots are within this ILUA's agreement area. |
Related Entries |
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References |
Publication |
Jemena (2016) Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Pty Ltd Northern Gas Pipeline |
Documents |
Document |
National Native Title Tribunal Extract from the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements for QI2017/001 as at 6/9/2016 (Indjalandji-Dhidhanu and Jemena Northern Gas Pipeline Project ILUA) - ( PDF | PDF | PDF) |
Glossary |
Native Title (Australia) | Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) (Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)) (Australia) | National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) (Australia) |
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