❓ A WA parliamentary question addresses the notification of native title applicants regarding the creation of new national and conservation parks. It reveals a lack of statutory requirement for direct notification, with the Kimberley Land Council being notified instead.
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(2) If not, why not? (3) Have native title applicants been formally notified now? (4) If not, why not? (5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister
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10 October 2000
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(1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
(3) Have native title applicants been formally notified now? (4) If not, why not? (5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
(4) If not, why not? (5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
(5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
(3) Have native title applicants been formally notified now? (4) If not, why not? (5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
(4) If not, why not? (5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
(5) Prior to the reservation, what advice did the Department of Land Administration (DOLA) receive from CALM about the interests in the land to be reserved, the consent and notification of the native title applicants and the status of joint management agreements? Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
Answered on 10 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) did not inform any native title claimants prior to 10/7/2000 regarding the creation of these new parks. (2) The process by which the national parks and conservation parks are created does not involve a statutory requirement to notify any registered native title claimants or potential claimants. (3) The Kimberley Land Council, the native title representative body, was notified by DOLA on the 16 August 2000. (4) N/A. (5) DOLA's understanding of this mater was that a dialogue between CALM and the relevant native title parties had been entered into and that this was continuing at the direction of the Minister for the Environment.
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