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Speeches and papers 

Copies of speeches and papers on the native title process, agreement-making and indigenous land use agreements.

2008

27 October 2008
 Native title claims: Overcoming obstacles to achieve real outcomes
Graeme Neate, President, National Native Title Tribunal
Paper delivered to the 15th Annual Native Title Development Conference, Brisbane.
Content: Forecast, obstacles, extinguishment, overlapping claims, resources constraints, governments, the Federal Court.

10 September 2008
 Intervention strategies in native title mediation
Graeme Neate, President, and John Catlin, Member, National Native Title Tribunal
Paper delivered to the 9th National Mediation Conference, Perth.
Content: Claimants, governments, connection, statutory powers, the National Native Title Tribunal, the Federal Court.

4 June 2008
 Achieving real outcomes from native title claims: meeting the challenges head on
Graeme Neate, President, National Native Title Tribunal
Paper delivered to AIATSIS Native title Conference, Perth.
Content: Claimants, claimants' representatives, governments, the National Native Title Tribunal, the Federal Court.

28 February 2008
 Improving the claims resolution process
Graeme Neate, President, National Native Title Tribunal
Paper delivered to Informa Negotiating Native Title Conference, Brisbane.
Content: Determinations, ILUAs, resolution delay, claims resolution process, national case flow management scheme, 2007 Act amendments, improvements.

28 February 2008
 Obstacles preventing the creation of good land-use deals
Bardy McFarlane, Member, National Native Title Tribunal
Paper delivered to Informa Negotiating Native Title Conference, Brisbane.
Content: Distribution of benefits, stranded benefits, regional approach, unrealistic expectations, accurate information, legislation, compensation, state involvement.

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