Native title television
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| On 21 May Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin delivered the 2008 Mabo Lecture, declaring the native title system should be improved. SBS World News Australia reported on the subsequent debate, interviewing key participants in the native title system including Tribunal President Graeme Neate. Sky News also sought Graeme Neate's comments on the issue. |

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The Tribunal's 15 Years of Native Title documentary aired on National Indigenous Television (NITV) on 14 January and 7 March 2008. The documentary takes viewers on a historic journey around Australia through determinations such as the Mabo case and the Yorta Yorta, Wik and Wik Way and Noonkanbah claims.
Station website: NITV  |
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Tribunal Deputy President Fred Chaney retired in April 2007. He talks with Kerry O'Brien about his work and how it ended with the Noonkanbah consent determination.
Program website: 7.30 Report  |
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Tribunal President Graeme Neate speaks about what native title means, what rights the native title holders gain and how Government can ensure public access to areas such as beaches, rivers and waterfronts.
Program website: TTN  |
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Tribunal President Graeme Neate discusses what the Federal Court’s Noongar decision means for Perth and other Australian cities with other native title stakeholders.
Program website: SBS Insight  |
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Tribunal President Graeme Neate talks with Kerry O’Brien about what the Federal Court’s Noongar decision over parts of Perth means for metropolitan areas all over Australia.
Program website: 7.30 Report  |
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