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 The State of Queensland, THe Commonwealth of Australia, Cook Shire Council, Ergon Energy Corporation Limited, Far North Queensland Ports Corporation Limited and Telstra Corporation Limited (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. It consists of exclusive and non-exclusive native title rights and interests. These rights and interests are exercisable in accordance with the 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 Kuuku Ya'u People. For a detailed description of the group see Schedule 1 of the court determination. Exclusive native title exists over part of the determination area Other than in relation to water, the Kuuku Ya'u People have the right to possession, occupation, use, and enjoyment of the area described in Part 1 of Schedule 4, and shown in dark blue on the map in Schedule 6. In relation to water, the Kuuku Ya'u People have the non-exclusive right to take the water of the area for personal, domestic, and non-commercial communal purposes Non-exclusive native title exists over part of the determination area This area is described in Part 2 of Schedule 4 and shown in light blue on the map in Schedule 6. These non-exclusive native title rights and interests include the right to: - access, be present on, move about on, and travel over the area;
- live and camp in the determination area;
- hunt, fish, and gather on the land and waters of the area;
- take natural resources from the land and waters of the area;
- take the water of the area for personal, domestic and non-commercial communal purposes;
- be buried and to bury Kuuku Ya'u People in the area;
- maintain places of importance and areas of significance under traditional laws and customs, and protect those places from harm;
- teach on the area the physical and spiritual attributes of the area; and
- hold meetings and conduct ceremonies in the area; and
- light fires on the area for cultural, spiritual or domestic purposes, but not for the purpose of hunting or clearing vegetation.
The non-exclusive native title area is described in Part 2 of Schedule 4 and shown in light blue in the maps in Schedule 6. Other (non-native title) rights and interests in the determination area include: - The rights and interests of parties under the Portland Roads ILUA (QI2008/029) and the Iron Range, Portland Roads and Islands ILUA (QI2011/049);
- Telstra Corporation Limited as the owner and proprietor of telecommunications facilities in the determination area, and accompanying rights to access, install, maintain and remove telecommunication facilities in the vicinity;
- Ergon Energy Corporation as the owner of works which supply electricity in the area, including rights to inspect, maintain and manage any electricity works in the determination area under the Electricity Act 1994;
- Cook Shire Council as the local government jurisdiction under the Local Government Act 2009;
- Far North Queensland Ports Corporation Limited as a port authority operating within the determination area under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994;
- The Australian Maritime Safety Authority as the marine safety regulator under the Navigation Act 2012;
- Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council, Cook Shire Council, and the State of Queensland have rights and interests to use, maintain and control roads within the determination area;
- The Northern Kuuku Ya'u Aboriginal Corporation RNTCB Land Trust as Trustee of Lot 46 on SP241418 under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991;
- The Northern Kuuku Ya'u Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC as Trustee of Lot 2 on SP241427 under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991;
- any other rights and interests held by the State of Queensland or the Commonwealth of Australia or existing under the law of the State of Queensland or the Commonwealth; and
- any other rights and interests held by the public under the common law.
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 Kapaay Kuuyun Aboriginal Corporation performs the functions required under the NTA on behalf of the Kuuku Ya'u People. The native title is held in trust. Full text of the determination is available via the URL link above.
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