Women in Native Title: Native Title Report 2024
Explore Women in Native Title: First Nations Report 2024, featuring experiences, perspectives and solutions from First Nations women in the native title system.
Summary
This report is an account of the experiences, perspectives, aspirations and solutions of First Nations women within the native title system.
It takes a person-centred approach, highlighting how native title and related systems impact individuals and communities on a day-to-day basis.
It calls for significant reform of the native title system to deliver land justice and fulfil human rights such as self-determination, participation, culture, and non-discrimination.
Women in Native Title: Native Title Report 2024
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Presented by June Oscar, the previous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, this report is an account of the experiences, perspectives, aspirations and solutions of First Nations women within the native title system.
June Oscar AO is a proud Bunuba woman from the remote town of Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia's Kimberley region. She is a strong advocate for Indigenous Australian languages, social justice, and women's issues.
The report includes 29 recommendations and emphasises the need for the supported participation of First Nations women and their communities in any future reform work.
About the report
Taking a person-centred approach, the report highlights how native title and related systems impact individuals and communities daily.
It calls for significant reform of the native title system to deliver land justice and fulfil human rights such as self-determination, participation, culture, and non-discrimination.
The report includes 29 recommendations and emphasises the need for the supported participation of First Nations women and their communities in any future reform work.
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