❓ Hon Neil Thomson asks the Premier about the number and value of native title compensation determinations reached by the WA government since 2017. The Premier provides details of four agreements and directs the member to the government website for full details.
AnsweredQoN 554Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
NATIVE TITLE —
COMPENSATION DETERMINATIONS
554. Hon NEIL THOMSON to the Leader of the House
representing the Premier:
(1) How many compensation
determinations has the government reached under native title since 2017?
(2) For (1), what are these and
what are their values?
COMPENSATION DETERMINATIONS
554. Hon NEIL THOMSON to the Leader of the House
representing the Premier:
(1) How many compensation
determinations has the government reached under native title since 2017?
(2) For (1), what are these and
what are their values?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) Since 2017,
the Western Australian government has entered into four agreements that are in
full and final settlement of native title compensation.
(2) The agreements are the South West Native Title
Settlement, the Yamatji Nation Indigenous Land Use Agreement—I
am apologising to everybody who I will cause offence to—the Tjiwarl
Palyakuwa Indigenous Land Use Agreement, and
the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve Compensation and Lurrtjurrlulu Palakitjalu
Settlement Agreement. All four agreements are publicly available in full on the
Western Australian government's website, including details of monetary
components.
We do not like to refer the member to
a website. I did not pick up that last line, so I will make a monetary
component available for the member.
honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) Since 2017,
the Western Australian government has entered into four agreements that are in
full and final settlement of native title compensation.
(2) The agreements are the South West Native Title
Settlement, the Yamatji Nation Indigenous Land Use Agreement—I
am apologising to everybody who I will cause offence to—the Tjiwarl
Palyakuwa Indigenous Land Use Agreement, and
the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve Compensation and Lurrtjurrlulu Palakitjalu
Settlement Agreement. All four agreements are publicly available in full on the
Western Australian government's website, including details of monetary
components.
We do not like to refer the member to
a website. I did not pick up that last line, so I will make a monetary
component available for the member.
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