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National Native Title Tribunal
The National Native Title Tribunal is an independent Australian Commonwealth Government agency. It was set up under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth) to mediate native title claims under the direction of the Federal Court
The Tribunal has other specific functions that include the:
- provision of assistance to applicants and other people involved in native title proceedings
- application of the registration test to native title claimant applications
- maintenance of the Register of Native Title Claims, the National Native Title Register and the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements and provision of public access to these registers
- provision of assistance with, and registration of, indigenous land use agreements
- notification of native title applications and indigenous land use agreements
- provision of reports to the Federal Court.
Information and maps relating to native applications can be found on the National Native Title Tribunal website.
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