Girramay finalise native title deal
02/06/2010

The Girramay People have completed the last and necessary step required for the recognition of their native title rights — the registration of four indigenous land use agreements (ILUAs) negotiated with parties to their claim in Far North Queensland. National Native Title Tribunal Member Graham Fletcher, who mediated between the parties, said the registration of the ILUAs brought into effect the native title determination made by the Federal Court of Australia on 10 December 2009.

The determination recognised the Girramay People's non-exclusive rights over 16 parcels of unallocated state land from Cardwell to Bilyana and Murray Upper area, 185 km south of Cairns. Parties to the claim, including the Queensland Government, Cassowary Coast Regional Council, Cardwell Shire River Improvement Trust and Ergon Energy, agreed the Girramay People were the native title holders of the area on the condition that the four ILUAs, which establish how the respective rights will be carried out on the ground, were finalised.

by Nicolette Kormendy

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