Brochures 

Native title: an overview
Australia's native title laws recognise some Indigenous people's rights to land and waters.
Native title: an overview. What the National Native Title Tribunal does 
The National Native Title Tribunal has several functions and responsibilities.
What the NNTT does What happens when there's a native title application? 
A visual representation of the native title process.
What happens when there's a native title application?
Areas that can be claimed in native title applications
Native title can only be claimed on certain areas of land and water in Australia.
Areas that can be claimed in native title applications. What is an indigenous land use agreement?
The use and management of land and waters under native title must be agreed to by parties.
What is an ILUA? Water, fishing and native title
Native title with non-exclusive rights may be recognised over areas of water.
Water, fishing and native title
Native title determinations
Native title determinations are legal decisions that native title does or does not exist over an area.
Native title determinations.
The right to negotiate
The right to negotiate enables native title parties to have a way on some proposed developments.
The right to negotiate. The registration test
The registration test is a set of conditions applied to native title claims.
The registration test.
Native title mediation
Mediation is a way of managing negotiations to help reach agreement.
Native title mediation. Getting help on native title
How the National Native Title Tribunal and other organisations can help with your native title queries.
Getting help on native title. Using the Tribunal Registers
The Tribunal's registers are a comprehensive source of native title information.
Using the Tribunal's registers.