Returning Native Title Materials: Empowering First Nations Through Access and Governance
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This resource explores the return of native title materials to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups, supporting cultural renewal and governance.
- Explains what native title materials are and their significance
- Outlines legal and practical considerations for returning materials
- Highlights models for transfer and best practice principles
- Addresses challenges in storage, access, and cultural sensitivities
- Supports community control and long-term sustainability
- Provides case studies and policy examples for implementation
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders managing native title obligations and post-mine land use.
- Clarifies responsibilities for handling native title materials
- Supports compliance with legal and ethical standards
- Guides engagement with First Nations on land access
- Promotes best practice in data management and archiving
- Encourages co-design in closure and rehabilitation planning
- Improves transparency in governance processes
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