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Social Media

The National Native Title Tribunal (the NNTT) engages in the following social media channels:

What you can expect from the NNTT

If you follow the NNTT on these platforms, you can expect short updates with the latest news, information and services. This may include notifications of:

  • online service outages
  • registry closures
  • emergency notifications
  • legislation and rules changes
  • selected job vacancies
  • high profile cases and significant decisions
  • latest news, and
  • media releases.

We will never ask you for personal information through social media.

We monitor our social media accounts during business hours, Monday to Friday.

The NNTT endeavours to ensure the information published on its social media accounts is current and accurate at the time of publication, however you should always verify that information is current, and relevant for the intended purposes, as the information could be subject to change over time.

The NNTT cannot provide legal advice and information published on social media accounts is not intended to be legal advice.

Interacting with the NNTT on social media

The NNTT requests that any person interacting with our social media accounts takes steps to protect their own privacy, and others' privacy, by not posting personal information to the NNTT's social media accounts.

Any information posted to the internet, including on social media, may be publicly accessible and searchable, and copies may remain on the internet indefinitely, including in third-party archives, such as search engine caches.

The NNTT monitors all information posted to its social media accounts and uses that information for the purpose of administering the accounts and considering and/or addressing any comments made.

Terms of service

These terms of service are in addition to any user policy or terms and conditions imposed by the Facebook/LinkedIn/YouTube host. 

When posting, please respect the views of other users and be aware that our accounts are accessed by a broad audience group.  

All content posted by users must comply with the relevant terms of use of that platform. Furthermore, please ensure your comments do not include any material that: 

  • contains personal information about yourself or another person 
  • is abusive, threatening, discriminatory, defamatory or libellous 
  • is unlawful, fraudulent, misleading or malicious 
  • uses obscene or offensive language 
  • infringes on the intellectual property rights of others 
  • makes unsubstantiated claims, including against individuals or organisations, on in relation to Government policy 
  • is offensive, obscene or otherwise inappropriate 
  • is irrelevant to the topic or material that is being discussed, and 
  • promotes commercial interests, or offers to sell any good or services, contains spam or any other unsolicited commercial message. 

The NNTT reserve the right to remove, untag and/or report any posts, including those that violate these Terms of Service. Users who breach these Terms of Service may be blocked from contributing, and the NNTT accepts no liability for any loss arising out of or in connection with users being blocked from the relevant service or the deletion of a user's content.

The NNTT may change these terms at any time. 

Any questions regarding the terms can be directed to communications@nntt.gov.au.

Privacy policy

The NNTT's Privacy Policy applies to the NNTT's official use of social networking platforms. The NNTT is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of Facebook, LinkedIn, X, YouTube and/or any linked websites.

Social media disclaimer

Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube are external sites, and, when using them, you are bound by their respective terms and conditions of use. We encourage you to review the legal policies of those sites for further information. The NNTT does not endorse, and is not accountable for, any views expressed by third parties using those sites.

The use of social media by public servants is governed by the APS Values and Code of Conduct and ​Social media: Guidance for Australian Public Service Employees and Agencies. Public servants are expected to maintain the same high standards of conduct and behaviour online as would be expected through other channels.