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8.00 am – 9.00 am Registration Room Lobby 8.45 am – 9.00 am Smoking Ceremony Cultural performance: Shaun Creek The Glade Pavillion (outside) Room The Glade Pavillion 9.00 am – 10.30 am Chair: Richie Ah Mat Traditional Owners welcome to country Cultural Performance: Kuku Yalanji Dancers Video message: Professor Mick Dodson Mary-Anne Port, Jim Turnour Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation: our experiences of native title 10.30 am – 11.00 am Morning Tea 10.30 am Youth Forum participants to meet in Lobby 11.00 am – 12.30 pm COAG Investigation into Indigenous Land Administration and Use The work of PBCs Community values, government policy and international recognition Women’s Indigenous Talking Circle Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge Facilitator Michelle Patterson Nicholas Duff Robyn Bellafquih, Joann Schmider Rachel Perkins Wayne Bergmann, Brian Wyatt, Valerie Cooms, Craig Cromelin, Shirley McPherson, Maluwap Nona, Murrandoo Yanner, Djawa Yunupingu COAG Investigation into Indigenous Land Administration and Use Nyaparu Margaret Rose, Pamela McGrath The work of rights: the Nyangumarta people's journey to native title and independence Kelly Thomas-Greer, Craig Reiach Native title decisions under the PBC regulations: unshackling the constraints imposed upon PBCs Tom Jenkin, Michael Pagsanjan Tips and traps for PBC rule books Robyn Bellafquih, Allan Dale, Bruce Prideaux, Jim Turnour, Phil Rist, Sonya Jeffrey, Joann  Schmider Celebrating the cultural values of this Australian Rainforest Region World Heritage area Emma Lee From boardroom to kitchen table: shifting the power seat of Aboriginal governance Please note that this session is for Indigenous women only. 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Lunch NTRB and PBC Program Tuesday, 16 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm CO-CONVENORS
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Page 1: NTRB and PBC Program - Amazon S3 · Elverina Johnson, Sue Andrews Our future, Yarrabah way Gary Pappin, Cynthja Pappin Consistent failure: why an ever changing government policy is

8.00 am – 9.00 am RegistrationRoom Lobby8.45 am – 9.00 am Smoking Ceremony

Cultural performance: Shaun CreekThe Glade Pavillion (outside)

Room The Glade Pavillion9.00 am – 10.30 am Chair: Richie Ah Mat

Traditional Owners welcome to countryCultural Performance: Kuku Yalanji DancersVideo message: Professor Mick DodsonMary-Anne Port, Jim TurnourJabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation: our experiences of native title

10.30 am – 11.00 am Morning Tea10.30 am Youth Forum participants to meet in Lobby11.00 am – 12.30 pm COAG Investigation

into Indigenous Land Administration and Use

The work of PBCs Community values, government policy and international recognition

Women’s Indigenous Talking Circle

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge

FacilitatorMichelle Patterson Nicholas Duff Robyn Bellafquih,

Joann Schmider Rachel Perkins

Wayne Bergmann, Brian Wyatt, Valerie Cooms, Craig Cromelin, Shirley McPherson, Maluwap Nona, Murrandoo Yanner, Djawa Yunupingu COAG Investigation into Indigenous Land Administration and Use

Nyaparu Margaret Rose, Pamela McGrathThe work of rights: the Nyangumarta people's journey to native title and independenceKelly Thomas-Greer, Craig ReiachNative title decisions under the PBC regulations: unshackling the constraints imposed upon PBCsTom Jenkin, Michael PagsanjanTips and traps for PBC rule books

Robyn Bellafquih, Allan Dale, Bruce Prideaux, Jim Turnour, Phil Rist, Sonya Jeffrey, Joann  SchmiderCelebrating the cultural values of this Australian Rainforest Region World Heritage area

Emma LeeFrom boardroom to kitchen table: shifting the power seat of Aboriginal governance

Please note that this session is for Indigenous women only.

12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Lunch

NTRB and PBC Program Tuesday, 16 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

CO-CONVENORS

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PRINCIPAL SPONSORS

NTRB and PBC Program continued Tuesday, 16 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

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Room Sheraton Mirage xxxxx

8:00 – 9:00 Registration

Publ ic Program Welcome Reception Monday, June 2, 9:00am – 5:00pm

1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Constitution, treaties and sovereignty

Managing information in native title

NTRB and PBCs: collaborations for independence

Men’s Indigenous Talking Circle

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge

Facilitator Nolan Hunter Phil Rist Valerie Cooms Wayne Butcher

Zoe Ellerman, Harold Ludwick Indigenous constitutional recognition: reform to guarantee the Indigenous voice in Parliament’s law-making with respect to Indigenous affairsMick GoodaConstitution, treaties and sovereignty. This session will investigate the issue and models capable of building support for a Referendum to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Constitution.

Ludger DinklerOutcomes from a workshop on managing information in native titleAngus FrithLegal obligations regarding native title litigation materialsTroy Mallie, Damein Bell, Tom Jenkin, Joann SchmiderProtecting and managing native title information for traditional owners

Erika Blades, Albert Cox, Lynette Shaw, Thomas Dick, Danielle Mills, Phillip Sibosado, Eugenia Leslie-George, Tony Fitzgerald, Cissy Gore BirchImplementing structures for supporting independence: PBCs and Rep Body collaborations, a Kimberley perspectiveIan Kuch, Brad Foster, Claire StaceyPrescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Toolkit Program Partnership

Please note that this session is for Indigenous men only.

3.00 pm – 3.30 pm Afternoon tea3.30 pm – 5.00 pm Managing the risks of resource

extractionColliding interests Community experiences of

native titleThe closure of remote communities

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge

Facilitator Dave Johnston Lui Ned David Eileen Alberts Kado Muir

Anthony AlexopoulosA fractured issue: how the CLC is facilitating informed decisions around unconventional oil and gasGlenn Archer, Dean Matthews, Bruce DoranYulleroo due diligence: frackingMatthew Moharich, Charles GregoryThe SA Royal Commission into nuclear: has the nuclear door been opened and what does it mean?

Jim Hackett, Martin Dore, Tim WishartKings return to grass castles: the future of Aboriginal pastoralismFred Chaney, Harvey Murray, Ian RawlingsThe social economic and cultural opportunities of native title Greg Brown, Leah CameronSeventeen souls: the battle to repatriate our old people from overseas institutions

Emma LeeThe paradox of the Tasmanians Vincent Mundraby, Elverina Johnson, Sue AndrewsOur future, Yarrabah wayGary Pappin, Cynthja PappinConsistent failure: why an ever changing government policy is detrimental to native title

Nolan Hunter, Brian Wyatt, Simon HawkinsThe Closure of Aboriginal Communities

5.00 pm NTRB and PBC Program comes to an end

Day 1: Publ ic Program Welcome Reception Tuesday, 16 June, 5.30 pm – 7.00 pmVenue Sheraton Mirage, Poolside Gazebo (located on resort grounds)

5.30 pm – 7.30 pm Traditional Owners welcome to countryCultural performance: Kirsty Burchill, Ivy Minniecon Lockhart River Dancers, Torres Strait Islander Dancers, Wik Dancers, Kuku Yalanji Dancers Welcome to delegates and guests: AIATSIS Council Member Cindy Shannon, CYLC Chairperson Richie Ah Mat, NQLC Chairperson Errol Neal, Carpentaria Chairperson Thomas Wilson

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SPONSORS

8.00 am – 9.00 am Registration

Room Lobby

8.45 am – 9.00 am Smoking CeremonyCultural performance: Shaun CreekThe Glade Pavillion (outside)

Room The Glade Pavillion

9.00 am – 10.30 am Chair: Russell Taylor Traditional Owners welcome to country Cultural Performance: Kuku Yalanji dancers

Mabo LectureOpening remarks: Gail Mabo Keynote speaker: Mick Gooda A new conversation regarding Indigenous land and economic developmentThe Native Title Year in Review

10.30 am – 11.00 am Morning Tea

11.00 am – 12.30 pm The future of the native title system

Governance Reflecting on connection and identity

Indigenous Leadership

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge

Facilitator Tim Wilson Robynne Quiggin Olivia Norris Joann Schmider

Warren Mundine Indigenous Advisory CouncilOld is New

Robyn GilbertConnection to country: review of the Native Title Act

Simon HawkinsEvolving Native Title ServicesWayne Bergmann, Brian Wyatt, Valerie Cooms, Craig Cromelin, Shirley McPherson, Maluwap Nona, Murrandoo Yanner, Djawa YunupinguCOAG Investigation into Indigenous Land Administration and Use

Damein Bell, Miriam Jorgensen, Alison VivianA reimagined future: Indigenous nations within the nation stateLui Ned David, Doug Passi, Megan Brayne, Emily GerrardFoundations, building blocks and structures: ethical and governance considerations in native title outcomes

Tim RowseImagining the Indigenous land owner: a history of sympathetic speculation since 1966Diana RomanoDiasporic connection to country and performing for the state: native title recognition in remote South West QueenslandTimothy Pilbrow Reflections on research practice: implications of the Victorian Traditional Owner Settlement Act

Billy Landy, Lindsay Robinson, McLean Williams, Slim Williams, Andrew Minyardie, Stewart Watson, Tim SchneiderMartu Leadership ProgramRobyn Bellafquih, Joann Schmider, Edward Watkin, Allan DaleHow is traditional owner cultural leadership different?

12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Lunch

1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Future acts, future heritage? National support for native title holders

Indigenous Talking Circle: the trials and terrors of the Indigenous Advancement Scheme

How are we dealing with difference and conflict

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge

Facilitator Pamela McGrath, Dave Johnston

Michelle Patterson Mick Gooda Toni Bauman, Scott Gorringe, Cath Elderton, Tony Kelly, Tim Wishart, Jim Cyngler

Rodney CarterIt may not be broke but it can still be fixed: Victoria’s Aboriginal Heritage ActWayne Bergmann, Zoe Ramsay, Robert HoustonLifting the bar: Benchmark Agreement making in the Kimberley Dave JohnstonAddressing Australia’s Indigenous cultural heritage site management crisis: stop the destruction!

Dawn CaseySecuring the grand bargain for future generationsClair Berman–Robinson, Kate Madden, Steve EdwardsNational Native Title Tribunal: building strong working relationships and agreementsAnthony BevenIndependence in the boardroom

Please note that this session is for Indigenous people only.

Part 1

3.00 pm – 3.30 pm Afternoon tea

Day 2: Publ ic Program Wednesday, 17 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

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SPONSORS

Day 2 Publ ic Program continued Wednesday, 17 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

3.30 pm – 5.00 pm Creating and managing benefits from native title

Indigenous perspectives of land and sea management

Minding the miners How are we dealing with difference and conflict

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge

Facilitator Jo Lanagan Mick Harding James Nugent Toni Bauman, Scott Gorringe, Cath Elderton, Tony Kelly, Tim Wishart, Jim Cyngler

Darren PerryVictorian Traditional Owner Water Policy FrameworkEric Wason, Carol KinnaridCape York Peninsula Aboriginal freehold and national parks: agreements and achievementsSharon HarwoodStatutory land use planning in Cape York: the make or brake of the local and regional economy

Illisapeci Lyons, Rosemary Hill Making sense of climate change and its impacts with Indigenous people in the Mackay Whitsunday regionDale Mundraby, Dewayne Mundraby, Vincent MundrabyCreating environmental economy & sustainable land developmentLeah Talbot, Rosemary Hill, Hurriyet BabacanKnowing rights, knowing country using Indigenous research methodologies

Graeme Smith, Gordon Noonan, Stuart Phillpot, Kerry JacobsWho minds the minersJacky Green, Seán KerinsPursuing sustainable development in the face of careless miningFrankie Deemal, Terry PiperUsing the levers. Native title, the environment and economic development on Cape York

Part 2

5.00 pm Public Program Day 1 comes to an end

Experience Mossman Gorge3.30 pm – 6.00 pm Experience Mossman Gorge Guide Tour

Delegates are invited to attend a personal tour with traditional owners at the Mossman Gorge Voyages Centre. If you would like to attend, please see the staff at the registration desk to make your booking. Numbers are limited, so get in quick.Registered delegates: meet in the Sheraton Mirage lobby, for a departure time of 3.30 pm.

State of Origin8.00 pm – 10.00 pm State of Origin - Game 2

Delegates and guests are invited to watch ‘State of Origin - game 2’ (QLD vs NSW) on the big screen at the Sheraton Mirage Glade Pavillion.

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8.00 am – 9.00 am RegistrationRoom Lobby

8.45 am – 9.00 am Smoking CeremonyCultural performance: Shaun CreekThe Glade Pavillion (outside)

Room The Glade Pavillion

9.00 am – 11.00 am Chair: Joseph EluTraditional Owners welcome to countryCultural Performance: Kuku Yalanji DancersKeynote Speaker: Noel Pearson In pursuit of regional, reciprocal responsibility settlement for Cape York: what is the right package of reforms for Indigenous social, political, economic and cultural development Dangerous Ideas Tim Wilson, Bruce Martin, Wayne Bergmann, Ricky Archer, Lisa Strelein

11.00 am – 11.30 am Morning Tea11.30 am – 12.45 pm Settlement outcomes Shaping the future Investments for our futures Implementing native title:

Indigenous leadership in land and water livelihoods

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree LoungeFacilitator Geoffrey Winters Lisa Strelein Jim Davis Leah Talbot

Adam Levin, Glen Kelly Noongar Boodja Trust: a historic settlement Graham Atkinson, Matthew StoreyGaining momentum: Victoria under the Traditional Owner Settlement Act

Layne H rvey, R wiri Tinirau, Annemarie GilliesAchieving socio-cultural outcomes and aspirations through M ori economic development: an insight from Ng ti AwaGlen KellyNation building through the Noongar Native Title Settlement: reflections on the agreeement how and why it came about, what's in it and what it will do

Robynne Quiggin, David MurrayIndigenous investment principlesTrevor Pearce, Christian GergisThe FSC Standard: cultural capability in Native Title ServicesShamal DaasFuture proofing Indigenous investment

Leaonard Bowaynu, Warrick AngusCommunity-based commercial fishingRowan Foley Carbon farming agribusiness on Aboriginal landsMaritza Roberts, Pollyann Ponto Mapping Ngukkur knowledgeDean Matthews, Bruce DorranYawuru IPA: linking cultural and biodiversity management with pastoral objectivesGavin SingletonDawul Wuru enterprise developmentGail Reynolds-Adamson, Annie DabbThe Esperance Nyungar ILUA Murrandoo Yanner, Paul Richardson, Terrence Taylor From ranger to tour guide: the Gulf experience Kado MuirSandalwood horticulture in the desertJohn TregeaPlaces and pathways: capturing and sharing stories of who we are using mobile appsWorld Café Session APlease refer to conference

12.45 pm – 1.30 pm Lunch

Day 3: Publ ic Program Thursday, 18 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

SUPPORTERS

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Kuku Yalanj i Habitat Tour12.45 pm – 3.00 pm Kuku Yalanji Habitat Tour

Delegates are invited to attend a personal tour with traditional owners on Cooya Beach. If you would like to attend, please see the staff at the registration desk to make your booking. Numbers are limited, so get in quick.Registered delegates: meet in the Sheraton Mirage lobby, for a departure time of 12.45 pm.

Conference DinnerRoom The Glade Pavillion

7.00 pm – 11.00 pm Pre-drinks will be provided prior to dinner at the Glade Pavillion from 6.30 pm – 7.00 pm Closing remarks: Russell TaylorDinner entertainment:Danny Bani and Black Image

Thursday, 18 June, 7.00 pm – 11.00 pm

3.30 pm – 5.00 pm Community development The law of occupation and extinguishment Generational exchange of knowledgeRoom Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 MIrage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree LoungeFacilitator Erika Blades Austin Sweeny Geoffrey Winters

Fiona Jose Empowered communities: creating a structure for Indigenous empowermentAriadne Gorring, Polly GraceCultural Conservation Enterprises as a pathway for PBC autonomy Francis Jupurrurla Kelly, David Ross, Danielle CampbellLearning from an evaluation of the CLC’s Community Development Program

Raelene Webb, Mark McInerney, Lisa EatonHistoric tenure and native title: sharing the knowledge, sharing the futureLeon TerrillIndigenous land reform: when is freehold better than leasehold?David YarrowThe extinguishment of native title: a revolution in principle Greg McIntyreWhat does it take to occupy and exclude?

Geoff BuchananGender and generation in native title: director demographics and the future of prescribed bodies corporateAlexandra Vickery, Clifford WoodfordCaring for country and culture: rock-hole rehabilitation and feral goat controlWayne Butcher Kincha and the Council: decision making processes, the old and the new

5.00 pm Public Program Day 2 comes to an end

1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Native title law and practice Indigenous governance building: beyond compliance

Regional arrangements Implementing native title: Indigenous leadership in land and water livelihoods

Room The Glade Pavillion Mirage Ballroom 1 & 2 Mirage Ballroom 3 Lower Daintree Lounge Facilitator Kevin Murphy Annie Keely Richie Ah Mat Leah Talbot

Michael BarkerGetting to yes; or no; thinking about how to better case manage native title proceedings in the Federal Court of AustraliaRob Blowes Recent developments: a bundle of oneJennifer Jude, Martin DoreIs the non-claimant process unfair to native title holders when use to freehold pastoral and agriculture term leases in Queensland

Toni Bauman, Robynne QuigginUntangling Indigenous governance: the need for coordination and collaborationDavid EvansRethinking Indigenous governance model/sKevin Smith Good Indigenous governance and effective native title management: travelling companions on the road to Self Determination

Adam McLean, Michael RossSingle native title claim for Cape York and the Cape York FrameworkMaluwap Nona, Jerry Stephen, Nazareth FauidTorres Strait Native Title Sea Rights and Malu Lamar

Leaonard Bowaynu, Warrick  AngusCommunity-based commercial fishingRowan FoleyCarbon farming agribusiness on Aboriginal landsMaritza Roberts, Pollyann Ponto Mapping Ngukkur knowledgeDean Matthews, Bruce DorranYawuru IPA: linking cultural and biodiversity management with pastoral objectivesGavin SingletonDawul Wuru enterprise developmentGail Reynolds-Adamson, Annie Dabb The Esperance Nyungar ILUA Murrandoo Yanner, Paul Richardson, Terrence Taylor From ranger to tour guide: the Gulf experience Kado MuirSandalwood horticulture in the desertJohn TregeaPlaces and pathways: capturing and sharing stories of who we are using mobile appsWorld Café Session BPlease refer to conference booklet for more details.

3.00 pm – 3.30 pm Afternoon tea

Day 3 Publ ic Program continued Thursday, 18 June, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm