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DVD 15 Years of Native Title January 2008
A historic journey from the Mabo decision through to Yorta Yorta and Wik and Wik Way, finishing with Noonkanbah.

Through archived footage and interviews with key participants from each case, it shows how attitudes have changed over the years and how native title agreements can foster long lasting relationships between Indigenous and non-indigenous people throughout Australia.

Narrated by actress Ursula Yovich and produced by the award winning Bearcage Productions, 15 Years of Native Title is an accessible resource for people who want to learn about the history of native title in Australia.

DVD Native Title Stories: Rights, Recognition, Relationships 2004
This 37-minute documentary features people from communities throughout Australia talking about their native title experiences. They speak of the paths they took, the issues they had to confront and the results they achieved. For ease of navigation through the DVD, the program has been arranged in six segments.

Determination brochures
 Ngadjon-Jii People’s native title determination December 2007
On 12 December 2007 the Federal Court of Australia made a consent determination recognising the Ngadjon-Jii People’s native title rights over 13,287 ha of land and waters approximately 47 km south of Cairns in far north Queensland.

 Eastern Kuku Yalanji People’s native title determination December 2007
On 9 December 2007 the Federal Court of Australia made a consent determination recognising the Eastern Kuku Yalanji People’s native title rights and interests over 126,900 ha of land and waters in far north Queensland.
 
 Githabul People’s native title determination November 2007
On 29 November 2007 the Federal Court of Australia made a consent determination recognising the Githabul People’s native title rights and interests over 1120 sq km in nine national parks and 13 state forests in northern New South Wales.

 Patta Warumungu People’s native title determination September 2007
On 3 September the Federal Court of Australia made a consent determination recognising the Patta Warumungu People’s native title rights over sections of land in the town of Tennant Creek, in the Northern Territory.

 Strathgordon Mob determination July 2007
On 26 July 2007 the Federal Court of Australia recognised the Strathgordon Mob’s exclusive native title rights and interests over the Strathgordon Pastoral Lease, located 415km north-west of Cairns and 56km east of Pormpuraaw, in far north Queensland.

 Gunditjmara native title determinations March 2007
The Federal Court of Australia made two consent determinations on 30 March 2007 recognising the Gunditjmara People’s non-exclusive native title rights and interests over the majority of 140,000 ha in Victoria’s western district. This outcome marked Australia’s 100th registered native title determination. 

 Yankunytjatjara/Antakarinja ILUAs and native title determination August 2006
The Yankunytjatjara/Antakirinja native title determination was the 88th to be registered by the Tribunal but the first in South Australia to be settled with the agreement of all parties. The determination coincided with indigenous land use agreements over seven pastoral stations affected by the native title claim. 

 The Mandingalbay Yidinji People’s native title determination April 2006
The Federal Court of Australia made a consent determination on 24 April 2006 recognising the Mandingalbay Yidinji People’s native title rights in sections of Grey Peaks National Park, Malbon Thompson Forest Reserve, Giangurra Reserve and in certain lots adjacent to Trinity Inlet and Red Bank Creek near Cairns in far north Queensland.

 Western Yalanji People’s native title determination February 2006
The Federal Court of Australia made a consent determination recognising the Western Yalanji People's non-exclusive native title rights over a pastoral property in far north Queensland on 17 February 2006.
  
 Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagalk native title determinations December 2005
These native title determinations marked a turning point in Victoria because they were the first to be made by agreement or consent. A consent determination was able to be reached because all parties agreed, through mediation, that the native title claimants have native title rights and interests over part of the area they claimed. 

 Djabugay People’s native title determination December 2004
The Djabugay People's consent determination on 17 December 2004, that native title exists in the Barron Gorge National Park, was the first to be made over a national park in Queensland without litigation. The park is situated near Cairns in far north Queensland and covers about 2,800 ha.

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