The Glen Florrie and Combined Thiin-Mah, Warriyangka, Tharrkari, Jiwarli Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) was agreed, under the provisions of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), between Robert Peter Grey & Susan Jean Grey and Woodgoomungooh Aboriginal Corporation. The purpose of the ILUA is to provide the Thiin-Mah, Warriyangka, Tharrkari, Jiwarli (TMWTJ) peoples' consent to the renewal of a pastoral lease, the granting of pastoral leases over stock routes and reserves, and the licensing of low impact tourism and agricultural activities in the ILUA area. The Native Title Representative Body for this area is the Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation. |
Details of the Agreement: Agreement Area:
The Extract from the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements describes the area covered by this ILUA as that part of the Glen Florrie Pastoral Lease (N050594) that falls within the Native Title Determination Application WAD464/2016 Combined Thiin-Mah Warriyangka, Tharrkari, Jiwarli (WC2016/003). The area covers approx. 19 sq km over part of Glen Florrie pastoral lease and is located approx. 73 km southeast of Nanutarra Roadhouse.
Commencement and Termination: The ILUA commenced when all the parties became signatories. It operates as an ILUA, and in relation to the agreed acts, from the date of its registration. This ILUA will terminate when the parties mutually agree in writing, or when the Pastoral Lease comes to an end. Native Title Provisions: Right to negotiate: The parties to the ILUA agree that the right to negotiate provisions of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) do not apply to the future acts agreed to under the ILUA. Extinguishment: The parties agree that the non-extinguishment principle applies to the granting of the Pastoral Lease and other tenures that relate to Stock Routes and Reserves. As per s 24EB(3) of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), any of the activities granted by the pastoral lease which may be inconsistent with native title rights and interests, do not extinguish them. Future act provisions: The TMWTJ People and the TMWTJ PBC agree to the doing of the following future acts; - the extension, renewal, re-making, or replacement of the Pastoral Lease (NO50594) from time to time;
- the grant of a license, permit, or authorisation from time to time, to conduct activities for agricultural purposes (including, the diversification and intensification of pastoral related activities) on the Pastoral Lease;
- the grant of leases, licenses, and permits from time to time to conduct low impact tourism activity in the Pastoral Lease area;
- the grant of leases, licenses, and permits authorising the construction or renovation and operation of buildings, infrastructure, and facilities for the purposes of the Low Impact Tourism;
- the Pastoralist continuing to use the Stock Routes and Reserves for pastoral purposes, and granting them Pastoral leases or other non-extinguishing tenures from time to time in relation to the Stock Routes and Reserves (not including Reserve 26808, Barlee Range Nature Reserve); and
- the extension, renewal, re-making, re-grant, or replacement of the Pastoral Lease from time to time for any term, including a term longer than the existing term of the Pastoral Lease, provided that there are no other greater rights or covering a greater area.
Native Title in the Agreement Area: The ILUA is within the determination area of Eagles on behalf of the Combined Thiin-Mah, Warriyangka, Tharrkari and Jiwarli People v State of Western Australia [2019] FCA 508 (FCA file no.: WAD464/2016; NNTT file no.: WCD2019/003). | |