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Native title system gridlocked, says Tom Calma

Sun Mar 30 2008

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma has warned that 15 years after the Native Title Act was passed, the�system�had become�too complex, too legalistic and effectively gridlocked. Speaking at the launch of the�Native Title Report 2007, Mr Calma said:�“The system does not seem to be effectively recognising and protecting native title. We need to rethink the entire system with an open mind and focus on increasing the recognition of native title and strengthening its protection."

The Native Title Report 2007 can be obtained from the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission web site>

31 March 2007

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