Native title boss to step down

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 26 Maret 2013 | 22.24

THE boss of the body that oversees native title claims in Australia is stepping down after almost two decades of involvement with Aboriginal land rights.

National Native Title Tribunal president Graeme Neate announced on Tuesday he would leave the role at the end of March, after 17 years with the organisation.

In a statement, Mr Neate said it had been rewarding to be part of helping reconciliation among all Australians.

"There are now 222 registered determinations of native title, including 174 that native title exists," Mr Neate said.

"These determinations cover approximately 20 per cent of the land mass of Australia as well as large areas of sea, particularly in northern Australia.

"Most of the determinations that native title exist have been made by the consent of the parties, without long, expensive and unpredictable litigation."

Native title was these days "a generally accepted part of the legal and social landscape of Australia", Mr Neate said.


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