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Murray Butcher & Ors on behalf of Barkandji Traditional Owners v Attorney-General of New South Wales [2017] FCA 971 | ||
Binomial Name: | Federal Court of Australia | |
Date: | 22 August 2017 | |
Sub Category: | Consent Determination (Native Title Act) | |
Place: | Far West New South Wales | |
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State/Country: | New South Wales, Australia | |
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General area description is far Western New South Wales, near Lake Menindee, Lake Mungo, and Lake Victoria. For a detailed description of the exclusive and non-exclusive area see Schedule One: Native Title Area (NNTR Attachment: NCD2017/001) of the Determination, attached below under documents. The exclusive area, in Part 1 of Schedule One, consists of 11 lots that are shaded orange in the Schedule One maps. The non-exclusive area, in Part 2 of Schedule One, consists of a portion of the area of 2 lots and 1 whole lot, shaded green in the Schedule One maps. The area is within the jurisdiction of the Balranald Shire Council, Central Darling Shire Council, and Wentworth Shire Council. | ||
Legal Status: | Registered with the National Native Title Tribunal on the Native Title Register 13/07/2017. | |
Legal Reference: | Federal Court file no.: NSD6084/1998; National Native Title Tribunal file no.: NCD2017/001 | |
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Subject Matter: | Native Title | |
URL: | http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/FCA/2017/971.html?context=1;query=Barkandji%20Traditional%20Owners%20#8%20(Part%20B)%20v%20Attorney-General%20of%20New%20South%20Wales;mask_path= | |
Summary Information: | ||
Between: Murray Butcher, Derek Hardman, Jennifer Whyman, William Bates, Maureen O'Donnell, Mary-Ann Marton, Cyril Hunter on behalf of the Barkandji Traditional Owners (Applicant) and Attorney-General of New South Wales, Menindee Local Aboriginal Land Council, Wilcannia Local Aboriginal Land Council, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (Respondent) Judge: Griffiths J Determination Native title exists in part It consists of exclusive and non-exclusive native title rights and interests. Native title holders Native title is held by the Barkandji Traditional Owners. Exclusive native title rights and interests over part of the determination area Native title exists in the land or waters in the native title area, outlined in Schedule One of the Part B Determination, and native title has been extinguished in relation to the extinguished area, outlined in Schedule Two of the Part B Determination. Native Title consists of the exclusive area and the Non-exclusive area, outlined in Part 1 and Part 2 of Schedule One. The right to possess, occupy, use, and enjoy the area to the exclusion of areas. The 'exclusive areas' of native title are described in Schedule One to the Federal Court decision. The exclusive area consists of the following lots:
Non-exclusive native title rights and interests over part of the determination area The non-exclusive rights and interests held by the Barkandji Traditional Owners include and are identified in Schedule One - Native Title Area, Part 2 include:
The non-exclusive area consists of the following lots:
Non-exclusive native title rights do not confer the possession, occupation, use or enjoyment of the non-exclusive area. Non-native title rights and interests in the determination area include:
In the case of conflict, the exercise of non-native title rights and interests will prevail over the non-exclusive native title. The Barkandji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation Trustee Body Corporate (RNTBC) is the prescribed body corporate. It performs the functions required under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and holds the native title rights and interests in trust for the Barkandji Traditional Owners. Full text of the determination is available via the URL link above. | ||
Detailed Information: | ||
Background A native title determination application was originally filed on 8 October 1997, and was accepted for registration pursuant to s 190A of the Native Title Act on 2 November 2006 after several amendments. In 2015, the Federal Court recognised that the Barkandji and Malyangapa People held native title over part of the land or waters within the external boundaries of the application. This determination is known as the Part A Determination. In the Part A Determination, it was concluded that that no determination could be made regarding some parcels of land On 28 February 2017, the Barkandji Traditional Owners were granted leave to file a further amended application to reduce their claim over the Excluded Area. On 16 March 2017, another amendment was made to further reduce their claim over the Excluded Area. On 13 April 2017, the National Native Title Tribunal accepted the 16 March 2017 registration of the further amended application, comprising of 73 parcels of land and waters, 52 of which were part of the Excluded Area. The added 21 parcels were land that the parties were not aware of at the time of the Part A Determination. It has been agreed that native title has been extinguished in these 21 parcels of land. This decision is the largest native title grant in NSW to date. Details of Judgment Following the process of case management, mediation and negotiation, the parties have reached an agreement as to the terms of the recognition of native title rights and interests held by the Barkandji Traditional Owners. The agreement consists of a determination related to both the existence and non existence of native title rights in relation to lands or waters, see Wyman on behalf of the Bidjara People v State of Queensland (No 4) [2014] FCA 93. These lands and waters are covered by the application filed on the 16 March 2017. The terms of the agreement are pursuant to section 87A of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), thus the Federal Court is satisfied the determination of native title can be determined by the Court as it is consistent with section 94A and section 225 of the Native Title Act. | ||
Outcomes: | ||
Native title exists in parts of the determination area. |
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