Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Dann v State of Western Australia [2011] FCA 99 Citation: Dann v State of Western Australia [2011] FCA 99
Parties: RAYMOND DANN, BARRY DODD, WAYNE WARNER, RON RONAN, ROB RONAN, ROD LITTLE, CLARRIE CAMERON, BETTY FORSYTH, DONNA RONAN AND CW ON BEHALF OF THE AMANGU PEOPLE v THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, EUNICE BURNS BARNDON, NORMAN VAUGHAN BARNDON, ROBERT JOHN GILLAM, ROSLYN JOYCE GILLAM, IFS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, ELLEN CECELIA ROWE, KAREN PATRICE TYNAN, RAYMOND KENNETH TYNAN, MG KAILIS (1962) PTY LTD, MARK RAYMOND NEAVE, ARDLUI HOLDINGS PTY LTD, DBNGP (WA) NOMINEES PTY LTD, THE TRUSTEES OF THE NORTHERN DIOCESE and TELSTRA CORPORATION PTY LTD
File number: WAD 6002 of 2004
Judge: BARKER J
Date of judgment: 14 February 2011
Catchwords: NATIVE TITLE – notice of motion to replace applicants in application for determination of native title – s 66B Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) – authorisation meeting voted to replace applicants – whether sufficient notice given of authorisation meeting - whether authorisation meeting properly conducted – whether those in attendance at authorisation meeting were members of the claim group – whether those in attendance at the authorisation meeting were representative of the claim group
Legislation: Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) s 66B, s 251B(a)
Cases cited: Bolton on behalf of the Southern Noongar Families v State of Western Australia [2004] FCA 760 Butchulla People v State of Queensland [2006] FCA 1063; (2006) 154 FCR 233
Date of hearing: 11 November 2010
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