This project further built on recent work done on international developments in Indigenous water rights. The project examined the detail of present law and associated process in northern Australia and the way it deals with native title and other Indigenous interests in water. In particular, the project investigated (i) the match of state and territory law to the National Water Initiative in areas affecting Indigenous interests; (ii) obligations under existing law and process in water planning, including the nature of consultation required, treatment of native title etc and; (iii) implications of recent court decisions (especially Blue Mud Bay).
Other
August 2012
Facilitator’s Guide to Indigenous Water Planning: Indigenous Water Planning & Engagement Overview
Other
July 2012
Facilitator’s Guide to Indigenous Water Planning: Resource Modules Summary
Other
July 2012
Facilitator’s Guide to Indigenous Water Planning
Other
July 2012
Facilitator’s Guide to Indigenous Water Planning
Report
March 2011
Indigenous Rights in Water in Northern Australia – NAILSMA/TRaCK Project 6.2
Info Sheet
May 2009
Indigenous rights to water in northern Australia
The project was led by Michael O’Donnell.