Secure tenure for home ownership and economic development on land subject to native title [May 2013]
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2013-05
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Wensing, Ed
Taylor, Jonathan
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In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of housing tenure possibilities open to native title holders are often not fully explored. At the heart of the national debate there continues to be a disjuncture between the relative merits of exercising individual over collective property rights. This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to be realised on Aboriginal lands, with particular reference to Aboriginal Lands Trust reserve lands in Western Australia which are also subject to native title rights and interests.
Specifically, the paper assesses the different land tenures available in Western Australia for their suitability for enabling home ownership and economic development against a number of principles for Indigenous land tenure reform and discusses three possible options for achieving secure tenure outcomes for Aboriginal people on Aboriginal land while also retaining the communal elements of property ownership and decision making that are valued by Aboriginal people. We also outline the next stage of our research in this field.
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Wensing, E. & Taylor, J. (2013). Secure tenure for home ownership and economic development on land subject to native title [May 2013]. Powerpoint presentation made at AIATSIS Seminar. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
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