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Definition of land council in English: land councilnoun Australian A body appointed to represent Aboriginal land interests. land councils identify those who, by traditional succession, inherit rights to particular land Example sentencesExamples - The Kooma people had been granted a sheep property through the indigenous lands council.
- Because we developed our Wotjobaluk traditional land council, we had seven families there, and each have representatives, so they each have a say.
- The Central Land Council says that it has only had one request for commercial development (other than the railway) since it has been in existence.
- Although an independent organisation, it appears to have sought extensive assistance from the land council.
- There was a conflict over demands made by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Land Council for the return of archaeological materials on the basis of their spiritual values.
- The idea that Aborigines could obtain rents from those industries as the price for access to the land has been promoted by the Aboriginal industry and the land councils.
- Subject to particular categories of exception, land can be claimed by a Land Council if it is, at the time of the claim, vested in the Crown.
- Resource developments tend to proceed more efficiently where negotiations are conducted by land councils, representing the traditional owners under land rights regimes.
- Last week, he attended a national native title conference along with a hundred or so other native title lawyers from Australia's 25 native title representative bodies or land councils.
- Land councils must find the money, must make the effort, to preserve the evidence prior to trial, whether by video recording or whether by taking early evidence.
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