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Recorded Webinar: Agriculture and Native Title: Latest Legal Developments

Following the seminal Wik decision it seemed clear that native title can coexist with pastoral leases. Decades on, how has the law evolved and how can the sector best navigate native title law and pastoral use? This session looks at where this is at and what comes next when managi

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Following the seminal Wik decision it seemed clear that native title can coexist with pastoral leases. Decades on, how has the law evolved and how can the sector best navigate native title law and pastoral use? This session looks at where this is at and what comes next when managing native title issues, including:

  • Recent developments in native title law and its potential impact on agribusiness
  • Towards a model for native title holders to work with agriculture
  • Compensation for extinguishment of native title - is this fair for both parties?
  • Spotlight on non pastoral use on pastoral leases - the legal framework
  • Lessons from the High Court’s decision in Timber Creek:
    • what does the decision mean for agribusiness and when might they be in the firing line?
    • impact on broadacre land use and public land use 
  • Accidental destruction of sacred sites - lessons from Ostwald Construction Materials Pty Ltd
  • Recent cases

Presented By

Dominic McGann
Partner, McCullough Robertson Lawyers Brisbane, QLD

Dominic joined McCullough Robertson in 1996. Prior to joining the firm, he held prominent positions with the Queensland Government for seven years and is one of only a few lawyers with a combination of significant senior government experience as well as private practice experience.

A recognised renewables and resources expert with over 40 years experience, an element of his practice is native title and cultural heritage matters, on which Dominic is an acknowledged authority. Dominic has acted for a range of Traditional Owners, public and private entities, State Government and Local Government agencies, as well as various entities in the carbon, agricultural and pastoral sectors.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for commercial lawyers and intellectual property lawyers – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

CPD Information

Lawyers can claim up to 0.5 CPD unit/point – substantive law. 

WA lawyers – Please note that TEN is unable to verify your completion of recorded webinars to the Legal Practice Board of WA. TEN is an accredited provider.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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