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Ross on behalf of the Cape York United #1 Claim Group v State of Queensland (No 12) (Gudang Yadhaykenu determination) [2022] FCA 1177 | ||
Binomial Name: | Federal Court of Australia | |
Date: | 6 October 2022 | |
Sub Category: | Consent Determination (Native Title Act) | |
Place: | Gudang Yadhaykenu, Cape York Peninsula in far north QLD. | |
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State/Country: | Queensland, Australia | |
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The determination area comprises all of the land and waters described by lots (or parts of lots) on plan and any rivers, streams, creeks, or lakes described in Schedule 4. This area is shown in light blue on the map in Schedule 6. The area is within the jurisdiction of the Cook Shire Council. | ||
Legal Status: | Registered on the National Native Title Register on 6 October 2022 | |
Legal Reference: | Federal Court File No.: QUD673/2014; National Native Title Tribunal File No.: QCD2022/011 | |
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Subject Matter: | Native Title | |
URL: | http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/FCA/2022/1177.html?context=1;query=Ross%20on%20behalf%20of%20the%20Cape%20York;mask_path=au/cases/cth/FCA | |
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Ross on behalf of the Cape York United #1 Claim Group v State of Queensland (No 12) (Gudang Yadhaykenu determination) [2022] FCA 1177 Between: Michael Ross, Silva Blanco, James Creek, Jonathan Korkaktain, Reginald Williams, Wayne Butcher, Clarry Flinders, Philip Port, HS (deceased) on behalf of the Cape York United #1 Claim Group (Applicant) and State of Queensland and The Commonwealth of Australia (Respondents) Judge: Mortimer J Determination The Federal Court of Australia made this native title determination by consent of the parties under s 87A of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (the NTA). Native title exists in the entire determination area Areas excluded from the determination area, including areas excluded on the basis of extinguishment, are described in Schedule 5. These rights and interests are exercisable in accordance with traditional laws and customs of the native title holders and are subject to the laws of the State and Commonwealth. Native title holders Native title is held by the Gudang Yadhaykenu People. For a detailed description of the native title holders see Schedule 1 of the Court determination via the above URL link. Non-exclusive native title exists in the entire determination area These rights and interests include the rights to:
For more detail on these non-exclusive rights, please refer to the Extract attached. Other (non-native title) rights and interests in the determination area include the rights and interests of:
See Schedule 2 for further information about the non-native title rights and interests. In the case of conflict, the exercise of the non-native title rights and interests will prevail over the native title rights and interests Prescribed body corporate The Gudang Yadhaykenu Native Title Aboriginal Corporation is the prescribed body corporate. It performs the functions required under the NTA and holds the determined native title in trust for the Gudang Yadhaykenu group. Full text of the determination is available via the URL link above. | ||
Detailed Information: | ||
Background The Gudang Yadhaykenu determination was made on the same day as the determination recognising the Atambaya People's native title, and the Northern Cape York #2 identified parcels determination [1]. Together, these three determinations resolve three of the nine parts of the Cape York United #1 claim within a geographic region known as the 'Redmond Part A area' [1-2]. Given that there are multiple distinct native title holding groups within the Cape York area, the Court addressed each determination separately [3]. Through providing connection and occupation material, the members of the Gudang Yadhaykenu Group negotiated with the State of Queensland to come to an agreement regarding their native title rights and interests in the determination area. The parties were able to file the signed agreement with the Court on 6 October 2022, pursuant to s 87 of the NTA. This determination, along with the Atambaya claim, returned more than 120,000 hectares of ancestral homelands in the northern region of Cape York (Guenzler). The Gudang Yadhaykenu claim covers nearly 120,000 hectares of land, all of which is non-exclusive (Guenzler). Details of Judgment Through evidence informed by historical, anthropological and archival records, as well as testimonies and a range of data, the State accepted that a credible basis exists for the Gudang Yadhaykenu People having connection and tenure, and Mortimer J accepted that the parties' submissions met the requirements of s 223 of the NTA [63]. With the State following a detailed step by step process involving considerable human and financial resources, Mortimer J was confident that the State had reached a carefully considered view [64]. Justice Mortimer was satisfied that it was appropriate to make orders under s 87A of the NTA that the Gudang Yadhaykenu People hold native title interests in the determination area [62]-[64]. | ||
Outcomes: | ||
Native title exists in the entire determination area |
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