The Native Title Report 2004 sets out guidelines for agreement making that aim to direct agreements towards
meeting traditional owner goals as well as the legal requirements for the Native Title Act.
This year's Native Title Report sets out guidelines for agreement making, that aim to direct agreements towards
meeting traditional owner goals as well as the legal requirements of the Native Title Act.
Not exact matches
A business
owner who
meets those criteria will likely have success at the local bank — provided a
traditional bank loan makes sense for their business.
Finance brokers
meet with clients (business
owners) who are looking for funding to launch or expand their businesses, but for whom
traditional bank loans are either inaccessible, or undesirable because they don't want to take on any extra debt.
«Business Financial Services has grown rapidly over the last 11 years by effectively serving business
owners whose working capital needs are not
met by
traditional funding sources,» said Marc Glazer, CEO and co-founder of the Company.
The Observer has learned that Ydanis Rodriguez, the chair of New York City Council Transportation Committee, will join a
meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 23rd in a Midtown location at which he will propose a bailout to rescue medallion
owners, who have witnessed the value of their investment plummet as Uber and other ride apps disrupt the
traditional taxi business.
The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman acknowledges the
Traditional Owners, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, on whose land we
meet, share and
In order to learn more about the capturing of scents, he gets a job as an apprentice for a nearby perfume shop, where the
owner, Giussepe Baldini (Hoffman,
Meet the Fockers), but soon leaves when he finds that he can not capture the scent of everything using
traditional methods.
A business
owner who
meets those criteria will likely have success at the local bank — provided a
traditional bank loan makes sense for their business.
Business
owners in San Diego and the surrounding cities who hold equity in their property but can't take out
traditional loans sometimes need to use hard money bridge loans to cover costs and
meet enterprise demands.
Small business
owners frequently have trouble getting funds from
traditional lenders because they often can not
meet the strict eligibility requirements.
Although for many cats it would be preferable to re-home them into a more
traditional domestic setting with an
owner to
meet their physical, medical and behavioral needs, in most communities this option is simply not available for all cats.
The advent of
traditional clumping litters many years ago means there are lots of cat
owners who also want a product that clumps easily — yet another criteria that some natural manufacturers have managed to
meet.
We created Forms & Essentialssm because we saw that there were a lot of individuals and small business
owners with unmet legal needs, largely due to the cost of getting those needs
met through a
traditional law firm.
While a standard homeowners policy is made for a house built with
traditional methods, a mobile home insurance policy is specifically tailored to
meet your unique needs as a mobile home
owner.
This would enable
traditional owners to focus on strategic planning and the outcomes they want to achieve from their native title rights, as well as developing their own management and governance capacity, while the administrative obligations of their corporate structure are
met by a central service provider.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the
traditional owners of the land where we
meet.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the
traditional owners of the land on which we
meet.
One NTRB noted that many of the
traditional owners with the skills to deal with complex legal, financial or corporate issues work full - time and find it difficult to participate regularly in frequent native title
meetings, especially if they have to travel long distances to get to them.
The respective responsibilities of government and
traditional owner community to
meet these needs and achieve the economic and social development goals of the group can be articulated in the agreement.
I would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the
traditional owners and custodians of the land where we are
meeting today.
At the outset, I would like to acknowledge the
traditional owners of the land we are
meeting on here today the Tharawal people.
I acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation,
traditional owners of the land on which we
meet.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the Ngunawal people, the
traditional owners of the land where we
meet.
Options that were suggested in the consultations to minimise the effects of the problems listed above include: clear explanations and educational material so
traditional owners can understand the native title process; providing opportunities for
traditional owners to get to know one another outside of
meetings - this may just include starting a
meeting a day later while families arrive and spend time with one another; and developing the skills and knowledge of NTRB staff by supporting staff training and development and; promoting staff retention and career development.
However, the current legal system operates in such a way that if the strict, technical legal requirements of native title are not
met, there is nothing to ensure that
Traditional Owners rights are formally recognised.
Another example stems from a
meeting I had with a number of Victorian and South Australian
traditional owners in relation to the Murray - Darling Basin Plan, and, in particular, the northern basin review.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the
traditional owners of the land on which we
meet, the Larrakia people, and their elders past and present.
In November 2006, the Group decided that its main purpose would be to negotiate a new policy framework with the state government so that native title could better
meet the aspirations of
traditional owners.
In opening, I acknowledge the
traditional owners of the land on which we
meet, the Gadigal Clan of the Eora Nation.
I'd like to begin by acknowledging the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the
traditional owners of the country on which we
meet.
Further, agreements with
traditional owner groups who are unable to
meet the legal tests for a native title determination or whose native title rights and interests have been extinguished by previous grants could nevertheless achieve similar outcomes through agreements that addressed development needs.
Good afternoon, as a Kamilaroi woman I would firstly like to acknowledge the
traditional owners of the land we
meet on today, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and pay my respects to Uncle Charles for his welcome and acknowledge the elders past and present.
The list of issues however does not include the development of a policy direction for the negotiation of native title agreements, including those ancillary to a determination and those made with
traditional owner groups which may not
meet the legal tests established under the Native Title Act.
I'd like to begin by acknowledge the
traditional owners of the land on which we
meet, the Gadigal people.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the Gadigal peoples of the Eora nation, the
traditional owners of the land where we
meet.
NTRBs and NTSPs presented the Australian Government and the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee with options that would
meet the Government's objectives and have less impact on the rights of
Traditional Owners.
At the
meeting, Mr Hulls agreed to
meet further with a delegation of
traditional owners to take the discussion forward.
I would like to begin by acknowledging the
traditional owners of the land we are
meeting on tonight.
A historic
meeting of
Traditional Owners of Victoria was convened with the
meeting endorsing a statement calling on the State Government to consider a raft of land justice measures.
The Referendum Council, appointed last year by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, has held
meetings this year in Broome, Thursday Island, and Melbourne to invite advice from
Traditional Owners, Aboriginal organisations and leaders, and people involved in Treaty discussions.
I acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as the
Traditional Owners and Custodians of land on which we
meet today.
However symbolic recognition measures — such as in the preamble to the Victorian Constitution, flying of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, and protocols acknowledging
Traditional Owners — have not been
met with enough meaningful action.
The ABA funds are used to
meet the operational costs of the Land Councils in the NT and to pay compensation to
traditional owners and other Aboriginals living in the NT that have been affected by mining.
According to
meeting participants, many of the early
meetings had no formal agenda and Argyle Diamonds personnel made a point of listening to the
traditional owners and apologising for the past.
May I begin by acknowledging the Ngunnawal peoples — the
traditional owners of the land where we
meet today and pay my respects to you and to your elders.
A prominent finding from our survey was the financial and time burden placed on
traditional owners to participate in
meetings related to land agreements.
According to a number of survey comments, time constraints and the large number of matters that need to be resolved in any
meeting mean that representative bodies are not able to adequately explain agreements to
traditional owners.
The amount of future acts that are received by the North Queensland Land Council (NQLC) is numerous which means
meeting with
traditional owner groups every day of the week.
For example, the Commission recommends that on approval of a mining lease on Indigenous lands, Governments (including TAFE institutions and other Registered Training Providers) work with the Indigenous representative bodies and the
Traditional Owners to conduct a skills analysis of that community and identify the skills development required as early as possible to
meet the needs of any future development or agreement - making in that area.