Tarlpa
Claim
Determination
Prescribed Body Corporate
Land Access and Future Acts
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The Tarlpa native title claim was filed in the Federal Court in late 2007 and is currently in mediation with anthropological research being undertaken.
Claim
| Federal Court of Australia Summary | |
|---|---|
| Title: | Les Tullock and Ors on behalf of the Members of the Tarlpa Native Title Claim Group v The State of Western Australia |
| Applicant Names: | Cyril Bingham, Friday Jones, Les Tullock, Elisabeth Wonyabong |
| Application type: | Claimant Application |
| Date filed: | 14 December 2007 |
| FCA No: | WAD 248 of 2007 |
| National Native Title Tribunal Summary | |
|---|---|
| NNTT No: | WC07/3 |
| Register of NT claims: | Registered |
| NNTT Status: | Active |
| Area Description/Location: | Central Desert Region Western Australia |
| Claim area size (approximate): | 5,369 km2 |
| Notification Status: | In Notification |
| Notification closing date: | 29 October 2008 |
| In mediation: | No |
| Date Finalised: | - |
Determination
There has been no determination of native title. /back to top
Prescribed Body Corporate
There is no prescribed body corporate. /back to top
Land Access & Future Acts
The Tarlpa native title claim is registered with the National Native Title Tribunal. Therefore, any access on to the native title claim is regulated by the future acts process in the Native Title Act.
Access to Tarlpa native title claim for mining or petroleum tenure purposes
Exploration and prospecting mineral titles
The Tarlpa native title claimants have developed a standard Exploration and Prospecting Agreement with the purpose of protecting cultural heritage sites and areas of cultural significance during the conduct of exploration or prospecting activities.
Central Desert encourages applicants for exploration and prospecting titles to accept the Exploration and Prospecting Agreement in its standard form to expedite the grant of the title. However, it can be utilised as the basis of negotiations between explorers and the Tarlpa claimants.
Negotiations in relation to the Exploration and Prospecting Agreement are conducted by Central Desert under instructions from the Tarlpa claimants. Explorers may be invited to meet with the Tarlpa claimants and negotiate any outstanding issues directly.
The Exploration and Prospecting Agreement updates and supersedes the old Ngaanyatjarra Council Regional Heritage Agreement. Regional Heritage Agreements are no longer accepted.
Other mineral and petroleum titles
Instructions will be required from the Tarlpa claimants in relation to agreements for all other mineral and petroleum title applications on a case-by-case basis.
Access to Tarlpa native title claim for non-mining and petroleum tenure purposes
All non-mining/petroleum titles on registered native title claims require an application to be made to the relevant government department and the requisite notifications to be made under the future acts process in the Native Title Act. Please contact the relevant government department for information on this process.
Please contact our Assistant Future Acts Officer, if you wish to access the Tarlpa native title claim area, have any queries in relation to Land Access on the Tarlpa native title claim area or wish to obtain a copy of the Exploration and Prospecting Agreement.
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