❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding a 1997 notice to take land for granting estates and rights, specifically concerning objections, claims of interest, and native title claims. The notice has since expired.
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I refer to the notice of intention to take land to grant estates, interests and rights under written law dated 10 November 1997 in respect of portion of Dampier location 324, reserve 1517, “Watering Place”, 5.2464 hectares; portion of Dampier location 278, reserve 9697, “Kimberley De Grey Stock Route”, 11.83 hectares; and portion of Dampier location 261, pastoral lease 3114/635 - crown lease 418/1966 - Thangoo station, 10.32 hectares. (1) What is the current status of this notice to take land? (2) How many persons, if any, objected to the notice and what was the nature of their objection? (3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(1) What is the current status of this notice to take land? (2) How many persons, if any, objected to the notice and what was the nature of their objection? (3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(2) How many persons, if any, objected to the notice and what was the nature of their objection? (3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(1) What is the current status of this notice to take land? (2) How many persons, if any, objected to the notice and what was the nature of their objection? (3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(2) How many persons, if any, objected to the notice and what was the nature of their objection? (3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(3) How many persons, if any, claimed an interest in the land and what was the nature of such claim? (4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(4) Did any person claim to be a native title party with an interest in the land; and, if so, who were the claimants and what interest did they claim? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(1) The notice to take land has expired. (2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(2)-(3) One party objected to the notice. Thangoo Pty Ltd, as lessee of Thangoo pastoral station, objected to the width and alignment of the proposed access easement through the station on the basis that it interfered with the activities of the station. Three parties claimed an interest in the land. Thangoo Pty Ltd claimed a pastoral lease interest in a portion of the land affected; Kimberley Connection Pty Ltd claimed a special lease interest in a portion of the land; and the Kimberley Land Council claimed a native title interest in the land on behalf of the Rubibi people, being claim No WC94/1. (4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
(4) Rubibi native title claim No WC94/1 was registered over the land claiming native title rights and interests in respect of all the land.
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