Indigenous Australian Land and Sea Rights Journal in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Community organisation
Indigenous Australian Land and Sea Rights Journal
Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Address: Address Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Website: http://landrights.atsiphj.com.au
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25.01.2022 Beautifully filmed in the Shoalhaven, ‘Walking on Country’ captures the unique experience of what connection to Country means to a number of individual Aboriginal community members of the region. The video highlights a strong message that connection to country is a vital element of Aboriginal people’s cultural heritage, identity, spiritual beliefs and affinity to the cultural landscape. A Project by Shoalhaven City Council Proudly funded by NSW Government Produced by Blackfisch Films
23.01.2022 'We're just gonna keep fighting': The right to protest fracking reaffirmed in landmark NT court decision.
23.01.2022 Should coal seam gas be the way forward? At Narrabri, NSW, a fierce debate is raging. Watch the full story this Sunday on Landline.
17.01.2022 Traditional owners granted native title rights in Gulf of Carpentaria Traditional owners in the Gulf of Carpentaria have had their native title officially recognised after making a claim in 2012. Key points:... The Gkuthaarn and Kukatj people have been granted native title rights to about 16,000 square kilometres of land in Normanton It means they're now legally entitled to hunt and fish on pastoral land One pastoralist opposed the claim but has settled on an Indigenous land use agreement The Gkuthaarn and Kukatj people's claim was finalised yesterday during a consent determination that recognised the traditional owners' right to more than 16,000 square kilometres of land in Normanton. Applicant and Gkuthaarn woman Leanne Edwards said she was pleased to finally get the recognition. "Any native title process takes years to get determined," she said. "You have to keep giving evidence to non-Indigenous people proving that you belong to country, which is hard when you're an Indigenous person trying to explain to a non-Indigenous person your spiritual connection Traditional owners in the Gulf of Carpentaria have had their native title officially recognised after making a claim in 2012. Key points: The Gkuthaarn and Kukatj people have been granted native title rights to about 16,000 square kilometres of land in Normanton It means they're now legally entitled to hunt and fish on pastoral land One pastoralist opposed the claim but has settled on an Indigenous land use agreement The Gkuthaarn and Kukatj people's claim was finalised yesterday during a consent determination that recognised the traditional owners' right to more than 16,000 square kilometres of land in Normanton. Applicant and Gkuthaarn woman Leanne Edwards said she was pleased to finally get the recognition. "Any native title process takes years to get determined," she said. "You have to keep giving evidence to noTraditional owners in the Gulf of Carpentaria have had their native title officially recognised after making a claim in 2012. Key points: The Gkuthaarn and Kukatj people have been granted native title rights to about 16,000 square kilometres of land in Normanton It means they're now legally entitled to hunt and fish on pastoral land One pastoralist opposed the claim but has settled on an Indigenous land use agreement The Gkuthaarn and Kukatj people's claim was finalised yesterday during a consent determination that recognised the traditional owners' right to more than 16,000 square kilometres of land in Normanton. Applicant and Gkuthaarn woman Leanne Edwards said she was pleased to finally get the recognition. "Any native title process takes years to get determined," she said. "You have to keep giving evidence to non-Indigenous people proving that you belong to country, which is hard when you're an Indigenous person trying to explain to a non-Indigenous person your spiritual connection to a country." https://www.abc.net.au//native-title-granted-to-/12714522
03.01.2022 Arnhem Lands Maliwawa Rock Art : A remarkable glimpse into indigenous life 1000 years ago https://www.theguardian.com//arnhem-lands-maliwawa-rock-ar
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