Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Naghir People #1 v State of Queensland [2008] FCA 192 NATIVE TITLE – consideration of a work plan proposed by parties for the period December 2007 to 26 September 2008 – consideration of the need to make orders for the parties to prepare, file and serve a Notice of Facts and Contentions by 30 May 2008 in order to progress the conduct of the principal application – consideration of the need to make clear that claims to native title rights in and over relevant lands and waters must be actively progressed – consideration of proceedings filed on 27 June 1996 now being approximate 12 years ago
Leo Akiba, Joseph Tabitii, George Mye and Napoleon Warria on Behalf of the Torres Strait Regional Seas Claim v State of Queensland (QUD6040/2001) NAGHIR PEOPLE #1 v STATE OF QUEENSLAND & ORS QUD6084 OF 1998
GREENWOOD J
21 FEBRUARY 2008
BRISBANE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY QUD6084 OF 1998
BETWEEN: NAGHIR PEOPLE #1
Applicant
AND: STATE OF QUEENSLAND & ORS
Respondent
JUDGE: GREENWOOD J DATE OF ORDER: 21 FEBRUARY 2008
WHERE MADE: BRISBANE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The applicants file and serve upon all respondents by 30 May 2008 a Notice of Facts and Contentions addressing each of the matters described at paragraphs [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14] and [15] and those considerations described at paragraphs [22], [23] and [24] of the reasons for judgment. 2. Those respondents who are the representative parties of the Mualgal People shall file and serve upon all other parties a Notice of Facts and Contentions addressing each of the matters described in the paragraphs recited in order 1 in relation to a contention of the Mualgal People that they also hold native title rights over and in connection with the area of lands, seabed, cays, reefs and waters the subject of a claim to native title rights by the Naghir People the subject of this proceeding. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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