Land rights legislation generally grants an inalienable freehold title to traditional owners (who are identified in accordance with traditional laws and customs and are
communal land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous community.
Land rights legislation, which generally grants an inalienable freehold title to traditional owners (who are identified in accordance with traditional laws and customs and are
communal land holders), and / or Indigenous residents of an Indigenous community.
These initiatives need to be developed in genuine partnership with Indig enous
land holders and must take account of the socioeconomic factors particular ro communities on
communal lands, including: annual incomes, existing infrastructure, building and maintenance costs, low
land value, skill bases, health and life expectancy levels to prevent inter-generational debt.