Mr Wyatt questions the Aboriginal Lands Trust (ALT) on the progress and structure of their Landholdings Taskforce. The response details an interagency working group focused on tenure improvements, led by the Department of Premier and Cabinet.

AnsweredQoN 3001Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 September 2014
Portfolio
Aboriginal Affairs

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I refer to the Aboriginal Lands Trust’s (ALT) STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 2012–2014 document, and I ask: (a) where is the ALT in terms of creating their Landholdings Taskforce; (b) when was it created; (c) how many members are on the taskforce; (d) what are the names of the members of the taskforce; (e) how often do these members meet; (f) where do they meet; (g) on what dates has the Taskforce met over the past two years; (h) how are these members chosen or elected; (i) how often do they change members; (j) do members have terms; and (k) if the members have terms, what is the length of each term?

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Answered
21 October 2014
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Response time
33 days
(a) A "Tenure Improvements - Aboriginal Lands" interagency working group has been established, which is led by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
(b) January 2014.
(c) 7 member agencies.
(d) Departments of the Premier and Cabinet, Aboriginal Affairs, Lands, Planning, Housing, Regional Development and the Aboriginal Lands Trust Chairperson on behalf of the Aboriginal Lands Trust.
(e) As required.
(f) Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
(g) 25 September 2014; 20 June 2014; 4 April 2014.
(h) Member agencies were chosen based on expertise in the State's land administration and native title legislation and processes.
(i) Membership has not changed.
(j) No.
(k) Not applicable.

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