It provides an example of the Australian Government and state governments supporting a process which can achieve long - term resolution of native title and tenure and provide Indigenous people with
a stronger form of ownership.
Not exact matches
The A round is very heavy lifting in the
form of creating a board, setting up governance, actually helping the company build, operate, and execute, therefore there's a
strong ownership requirement in the A.
In a more detailed sense, BEAK is a
strong alliance
of bird product manufacturers, retailers, associations and caregivers with shared interests specifically
formed to address the need for bird
ownership growth.
I ask the Western Australian Government to use this opportunity to work with Aboriginal people and organisations to find ways
of delivering
stronger forms of Aboriginal
ownership in Western Australia that support their engagement in the economy on terms over which they have control.
Tenure reforms should aim to provide Indigenous people with
stronger forms of Indigenous land
ownership.
I am further concerned that currently there appears to be a
strong government focus on obtaining secure government tenure rather than providing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with economic development opportunities or improved
forms of land
ownership.