
The What's New service provides a monthly round-up of native title information, publications and events. It is designed to assist organisations, practitioners and individuals involved in native title to access news, information and resources from a broad range of sources. The content of What's New varies from month to month, however it generally includes information on: native title determinations; Indigenous land use agreements; case law (Australia and international); parliamentary inquiries; media releases; speeches; on-line publications including reports, book reviews and public debates; and web sites.
The Native Title Newsletter is intended to keep organisations, practitioners and individuals involved in native title up to date with developments in native title. It is distributed free of charge, six times per year. Each issue covers a two month period. It contains feature articles on developments in native title, information on the progress of applications, significant events, contributions from people working in the native title field, and input from NTRU staff.
Peer review publications range from short research papers to extensive, in-depth monographs. Often interdisciplinary, peer review publications consider case-studies, surveys and comparative analysis relevant to native title issues. Issue Papers are published between 4-6 times annually, while Discussion Papers, Monographs and Research Reports are published occasionally, usually once or twice per year.