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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Michael Pelly is the legal editor, based in our Sydney newsroom. He has been a senior adviser to federal and state attorneys-general and written two books, one a biography of former High Court Chief Justice Murray Gleeson. Email Michael at michael.pelly@afr.com