A sunset review of the Aboriginal Land Regulation 2011 and Torres Strait Islander Land Regulation 2011
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Consultation is closed
The Aboriginal Land Regulation 2011 and the Torres Strait Islander Land Regulation 2011 (the Regulations) will soon expire and need to be remade, so we are opening discussion to make sure we get them right.
As part of this sunset review, we are meaningfully consulting with Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are affected by the Regulations to identify any changes or improvements that can be made for better outcomes.
We are seeking feedback on operational matters that could help better support land trusts in managing their land. This includes matters relating to:
payments that can be made by land trusts
the resignation process for members
appointing proxies
compliance requirements.
We want to first explore if there are issues, and, if so, how we can best address them.
While the consultation is mainly about matters relevant to land trusts, we are also asking all trustees of Aboriginal land and Torres Strait Islander land for their general thoughts and ideas on modernising the Regulations.
To have your say:
complete the feedback questions below, or
post a written submission (see Consultation papers for details).
Your feedback is important to us.
The Aboriginal Land Regulation 2011 and the Torres Strait Islander Land Regulation 2011 (the Regulations) will soon expire and need to be remade, so we are opening discussion to make sure we get them right.
As part of this sunset review, we are meaningfully consulting with Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are affected by the Regulations to identify any changes or improvements that can be made for better outcomes.
We are seeking feedback on operational matters that could help better support land trusts in managing their land. This includes matters relating to:
payments that can be made by land trusts
the resignation process for members
appointing proxies
compliance requirements.
We want to first explore if there are issues, and, if so, how we can best address them.
While the consultation is mainly about matters relevant to land trusts, we are also asking all trustees of Aboriginal land and Torres Strait Islander land for their general thoughts and ideas on modernising the Regulations.
To have your say:
complete the feedback questions below, or
post a written submission (see Consultation papers for details).
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback, Please read and refer to the Consultation paper as you complete the questions. Your time is appreciated, and we could not do this review without your feedback, insights, and help.
Consultation is closed
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback, Please read and refer to the Consultation paper as you complete the questions. Your time is appreciated, and we could not do this review without your feedback, insights, and help.
Consultation is closed
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A sunset review of the Aboriginal Land Regulation 2011 and Torres Strait Islander Land Regulation 2011 is currently at this stage