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Conference program


Pre Conference Workshops | Public Program Day 1 | Public Program Day 2 | The Mabo Lecture

Public Program: Day 2

Please note that this Program is subject to change without notice

Thursday 3 June 2010, 9:00am - 5:00pm

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-10:30

Chair: Kevin Smith

Year in Review: Lisa Strelein

Mabo Lecture: Marcia Langton

With Introductory remarks: Bonita and Jessie Mabo

Room: Royal Theatre

10:30-11:00


Morning tea


11:00 - 12:30

Broader Land Settlements

Negotiating Outcomes from Large Scle Development

Tax Reform for Native Title

Reading Early Ethnographies and Histories

Water Rights

Indigenous Talking Circle: Speaking from Strength

Venue

Bradman Theatrette

Menzies Theatrette

Nicholls Theatrette

Murray Room

Swan Room

Torrens Room

Chair 

Chris Marshall

Andrew Strelein

Lisa Strelein

Ros Brown

Donald Banu

 

 

1.Bill Lawrie & Glen Kelly:

'From the Margins to the Engine  Room – Broader Land Settlements and the role of Native Title Structures in Shaping the Future'

1. Cameron Syme:

'Regional Benefits Sharing – Nation Building Through Native Title Negotiations to Ensure Legacies for Future Generations'

1. Rachel Thompson:

'Native title, Indigenous Economic Development and Tax'

1. Kingsley Palmer:

'Understanding Another Ethnography: The Use of Early Texts in Native Title Inquiries'

1. Craig Coxhead & Layne Harvey:

'The Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004 - Where to now?'

Scott Gorringe:

Discussion Leader

 

2. John Mansfield, Louise Anderson, Tamsyn Harvey:

2. Ron Levy:

'Land rights and uranium in the Northern Territory'

2. Fiona Martin:

'Native Title Payments and their Tax Consequences: Is the Federal Government’s Recommendation of a Withholding Tax the Best Approach?'

2. Kim de Rijke & Tony Jefferies:

'Cherbourg 1934: Reading Caroline Tennant-Kelly's fieldwork'

 

 

 

 

3. Leonie Kelleher:

'Native Title Act and Indigenous Entrepreneurship'

 

3. Simon Nish:

'Whose Money is it Anyway?'

3. Tim Pilbrow:

'Embracing our Hallmark Latencies: On Centring Anthropological Practice'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12:30-1:30


Lunch


1:30-3:00

Implementing the Victorian Native Title Settlement Framework - 12 months on

Native Title Holders as Property Developers

Native Title Joint Working Group

Getting Connection Processes Right

Wild Rivers

Indigenous Talking Circle: The Challenge of running a PBC

Venue

Bradman Theatrette

Menzies Theatrette

Nicholls Theatrette

Murray Room

Nicholls Theatrette

Torrens Room

 

Chair

Chris Marshall

Lisa Strelein

James Nugent

Melissa Moore

Glenda Hyde

Herbert Warusam

 

 

1. Keryn Negri, Chris Marshall, Graham Atkinson, Gary Howell:

Panel Discussion

 1. Darryl Pearce:

'The Mt John Valley Indigenous Land Use Agreement – Selling or Buying our Future?'

1. Tamsyn Harvey

'Governance in the Native Title Context: Current work of the Joint Working Group on Indigenous Land Settlements'

1. Sarah Bell, Lee Sackett, Darren Farmer & Robbie Wongawol:

'Wiluna Claim Direct Connection Evidence - The Claimants own voice in native title connection evidence and assessment'

1. Greg McIntyre:

'The Conflict between Wild Rivers and Native Title'

1. Alwyn Lyall & Glenis Grogan:

'An Account by Traditional Owners and Board Members of a Prescribed Body Corporate'

 

 

 

 

2. Manuhuia Barcham:

'Native title - post-settlement: what do we do with all of these rights now we’ve got them?'

2. Damien Bidjara-Barnes & Peter Jeffries:

Commentators

2. Dan O'Dea & Tom Weaver:

'Mediation and case management post-2009'

2. Virginia Falk:

'Beyond Native Title: The ‘rights’ response to social justice and the conceptual problems of resource development'

2. Vince Coulthard:

'Native title - our way: Keeping Culture Strong through the Native Title Process'

 

 

 

 

3. Patrick Dodson, David Lanagan & Jo Franz:

‘Truth or Dare: Honesty and pragmatism in negotiating a comprehensive native title agreement in Broome’

 

 

 

 

3:00-3:30


Afternoon tea


3:30-5:00

Changing Unhelpful Mindsets: Towards Beneficial Approaches

Effective Catalysts for Economic Development

Managing Native Title Payments: Self Regulation or Government Intervention

TBA

Workshop: Indigenous communities and carbon market opportunities

PBC National Meeting

Venue

Menzies Theatrette

Menzies Theatrette

Nicholls Theatrette

Murray Room

Swan Room

Torrens Room

Chair 

Rob Powrie

Sally McMartin

Kim Hill

 

 

 

 

 

1. Kevin Smith:

'Death by a thousand cuts: the impact of incremental, uncoordinated legislative and administrative reform on native title claimants'


1. Mitch Hooke, Daniel Archer, and Brian Wyatt:

Panel Discussion

1. Greg Roche:

 

TBA

1. Blair Comley:

'Indigenous communities and carbon market opportunities'

TBA

 

 

2. Toni Bauman:

'Serendipity is not Enough!!! State and Territory Native Title Connection Processes and the presumption of transformation'

 

 

2. Brett Mackie:

'Lost Money: Identifying the importance of future planning in agreement making'

 

   
 

3. Katherine Jones:

‘Framing change in native title: an overview of the Government’s vision of native title and approach’

 

 

3. Phillip Williams:

Commentator

     
             

7:00-11:00

 

Conference Dinner

Room: Exhibition Hall