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Tribunal new website to go live on 21 July

25/06/2014

Over the past few months the Tribunal has been working on developing a new website.

We have been guided by feedback received in response to our 2013 client satisfaction survey and other forms of consultation.  Our main objective has been to create a more user-friendly site – one that will be easy for our clients to navigate in order to access native title related information and assistance.

The Tribunal’s new website is due to go live on Monday 21 July 2014.

There are a number of new features of the site that will be available to you, including:

  • Native Title Registers–The Tribunal’s three Registers (National Native Title Register, Register of Native Title Claims and the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements) will now be available online.  You will be able to search the Registers and download copies of Register extracts direct to your computer. 
  • A combined native title search page – This feature will let you search for information relating to native title applications, registration decisions and determinations from a single search page.
  • A combined future act applications and determinations search page – Similarly, you will be able to search future act applications and determinations using one search page.
  • New statistics page – Native title statistics maintained by the Tribunal will be available and updated on a daily basis. These include statistics for active native title and future act applications and total numbers of determinations, registration decisions and Indigenous land use agreements on the Registers.
  • NativeTitle Vision (NTV) – Subscribers to NTV and other Tribunal updates will now be able to create and manage their own login accounts, as well as access maps when conducting native title searches.

In developing the website the Tribunal has ensured, as much as possible, that no technical issues would affect the use of the site for anyone.

However, our Technical  Support team are available to assist with any issues and/or answer any queries via email (enquiries@nntt.gov.au) or Freecall 1800 640 501.