Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Collard v The State of Western Australia [2008] FCA 1563 NATIVE TITLE - notice on Court's own motion to show cause why application should not be dismissed pursuant to s 190F(6) of the Native Title Act (Cth) - where application not likely to be amended in a way that would lead to a different outcome once considered by the Registrar of the Native Title Tribunal - where no other reason why the application should not be dismissed - application dismissed
Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) ss 190A, 190E(1), 190F(1) and (6)
Gudjala People # 2 v Native Title Registrar [2008] FCAFC 157 cited DONALD COLLARD and ANOR ON BEHALF OF THE NOONGAR PEOPLE v STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA and ORS WAD 6171 OF 1998 GILMOUR J 13 OCTOBER 2008 PERTH IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY WAD 6171 of 1998
BETWEEN: DONALD COLLARD SYLVIA RACHEL COLLARD ON BEHALF OF THE NOONGAR PEOPLE Applicant
AND: STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA SHIRE OF NAREMBEEN SHIRE OF KONDININ JOHN HENRY ELKINGTON RONALD BROWN MANNERS NOONGAR LAND COUNCIL Respondents
JUDGE: GILMOUR J DATE OF ORDER: 13 OCTOBER 2008
WHERE MADE: PERTH
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The application be dismissed. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY WAD 6171 of 1998
BETWEEN: DONALD COLLARD SYLVIA RACHEL COLLARD ON BEHALF OF THE NOONGAR PEOPLE Applicant
AND: STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA SHIRE OF NAREMBEEN SHIRE OF KONDININ JOHN HENRY ELKINGTON RONALD BROWN MANNERS NOONGAR LAND COUNCIL Respondents
JUDGE: GILMOUR J
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