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Native Title Report 2011

Access the Native Title Report 2011, prepared under section 209 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), examining key native title policy and implementation issues.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Report October, 2011

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I am pleased to present to you the Native Title Report 2011 (the Report), which I have prepared in accordance with section 209 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).

Native Title Report 2011

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Report

Native Title Report 2011

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Transmittal Letter

28 October 2011

The Hon Robert McClelland MP Attorney-General Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600

Dear Attorney

Native Title Report 2011

I am pleased to present to you the Native Title Report 2011 (the Report), which I have prepared in accordance with section 209 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).

The Report reviews developments in native title law and policy from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011 (the Reporting Period).

I have also used this opportunity to examine the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in light of other changes to policy and legislation made during the Reporting Period. I have done so in accordance with section 46C(1)(a) of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth). I have considered these changes in Chapter 1.

The theme of the Social Justice and Native Title Reports for 2011 will relate directly to my priorities concerning the relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within their communities and giving full effect to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (the Declaration). This is also in line with the Australian Human Rights Commission's priority of tackling violence, harassment and bullying.

In Chapter 2 I start a conversation about lateral violence in the native title system and the ways that we, as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, can create the foundations for strong relationships with each other.

In Chapters 3 and 4 I explore how a human rights framework, particularly the Declaration, can assist both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and governments address lateral violence within the native title system.

The Report provides 11 recommendations for your consideration.

I look forward to discussing the Report with you.

Yours sincerely

Mick Gooda Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner

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