All i can say is thank goodness CTP started back when it did in negotiations 3 years from first knocking on door for permission to granted or REFUSED.by CLC on behalf of Tribal elders in respective lands
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Output Group 3 - Central Land Council
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for Aboriginal people in the Central Land Council's area as a result of the promotion ... completed at the present rate of progress. types of leases the ... A total of 33 leases were agreed to. These leases .... regarding its oil well and seismic project in Central. Australia. ...... portfolio over the southern Georgina Basin, primarily ...
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The CLC organises and conducts exploration and mining consultation meetings to ensure that the
relevant traditional Aboriginal owners of land affected by applications are able to exercise their rights
under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act.
Table 1 shows recent data for the processing of applications.
Table 1: Processing of applications for consent to the grant of exploration titles under mining
provisions of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act
Performance measures 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Number of exploration titles 43 93 115 85 70
(mainly ELAs and EPAs) effectively
progressed to an initial traditional
owner meeting
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Total number of exploration titles 58 98 145 102 105
considered at traditional owner
meetings (includes first and 2013/ 12/11/10/09
further meetings)
2013/12/11/10/09
Number of exploration titles processed 57 91 69 30 39
to a final decision
2013/12/11/10/09
Number of exploration titles completed 81 88 92 62 67
in total (includes those withdrawn
during negotiating period)
2013/ 12/ 11/ 10/ 09
Average time taken (in years) from 3.0 2.0 2.1 2.8 3.0
date application is received to either
CLC consent or refusal
In the 2012–2013 year, many resources were again
directed to exploration consultations in order to
maximise the rate of processing of licences and
permits.
Fourteen traditional Aboriginal owner
consultation meetings were conducted with a
total of 58 individual exploration titles considered.
Compared with previous years, where 98 titles at
14 meetings in 2011–2012 and145 at 17 meetings
in 2010–2011 were considered, this reporting
period shows a significant decrease in the number
of titles taken to meetings.
One reason for fewer
titles being progressed to meetings is the financial
pressures on the exploration industry. Of the 58
titles for 2012–2013, 43 were discussed for the first
time.
Five of the 58 individual exploration titles
consulted over were oil and gas permit applications
covering nearly 47,000 square kilometres in area.
Many of these titles will require multiple meetings
as the vast area they cover may be held by several
traditional Aboriginal owner estate groups and even
different language groups
.
Meetings were held at communities and
outstations across all CLC regions, including
Yuendumu, Papunya, Ti Tree, Kintore, Karrinyarra,
Ikuntji, Tanami, Lajamanu, Willowra, Jarra Jarra
and Tennant Creek. Achieving this number of
remote area meetings takes careful planning
and many resources.
These meetings can involve
several mining companies, various mineral
commodities, numerous Aboriginal traditional
owner groups and cover many thousands of
square kilometres of land. The successful
packaging of tenements at meetings is a complex
and challenging process, dependent upon many
factors including the number of traditional owner
groups, whether it is appropriate to bring groups
together, the number of companies, the ability
of companies to progress negotiations and the
availability of the necessary CLC resources (staff,
vehicles) to bring the meeting together.
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