What can Indigenous groups do with native title?
The Mabo decision that created Australia’s native title regime was 32 years old on Monday. While hailed by prime minister Paul Keating as a turning point for Indigenous economic development, the legacy has been mixed.
Native title will soon cover 60 per cent of Australia’s land mass, yet less than 9 per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are members of a native title corporation, and only half of these companies generate any income.
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