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"The grant of almost all mining tenure Australia wide was 'frozen' on 23rd December 1996 after the Wik High Court decision and remains 'frozen' to this day. This government action completely caught out the traditional small miners. This is the story of one of those small miners. What started out as an attempt to get his application for a mining lease granted by the Queensland State Government, turned into an attempt to get all small mining tenure granted by developing a number of Indigenous Land Use Agreements that covered all Aboriginal concerns and all types of Mining Tenure within the vast North Queensland Land Council Aboriginal Corporation area. This attempt over a five and a half year period was constantly thwarted by the continuous manipulations of a number of key players, and an unworkable Act of Parliament."

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408

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The small miner and native title
2004, Temple House, Sid Harta
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Hartwell, Vic

Table of Contents

1. What is a small miner?
2. What is native title?
3. Terra nullius
4. In the wake of Wik
5. Holding on
6. Carting out gear
7. One Nation involvement
8. Native Title Act section 29
9. The native title negotiator
10. Compensation
11. National Native Title Tribunal mediation
12. Arbitration
13. Area Indigenous Land Unit Agreement photographs
14. The rush
15. The right to negotiate
16. Dividing up the booty
17. Alternate state provisions and the backlog
18. The right to re-negotiate
19. The double cross
20. Mines Department ILUA
21. Join as a respondent
22. NNTT and the Federal Court
23. The new start
24. Back in the lion's den
25. Drafting wars
26. Conclusion.

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Dewey Decimal Class
346.9430432
Library of Congress
TN140.D45 A3 2004

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Pagination
iii, 408 pages
Number of pages
408

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38572194M
Internet Archive
smallminernative0000dela
ISBN 10
187705965X
ISBN 13
9781877059650
OCLC/WorldCat
60531632

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