The High Court ruled the Gumatj Clan was eligible for compensation for mining on their land decades ago. It changes our understanding of how native title law works.
The Commonwealth has lost a High Court battle over whether it should be liable for compensation of up to $700 million dollars ...
The decision could potentially pave the way for millions of dollars in compensation for mining on the Gove peninsula without ...
The court’s ruling on Wednesday exposes the federal government to compensation claims over land in the Northern Territory.
The Albanese government is bracing for a nationwide wave of compensation battles with Aboriginal groups after the High Court ...
The High Court unanimously ruled that the extinguishment of native title rights should attract compensation under “just terms ...
The High Court has delivered a bombshell ruling on one of Australia’s landmark native title cases, finding the traditional ...
The decision supports the Gumatj clan's rights to their land, allowing them to seek compensation for land taken by a mining company in 1968.
The High Court of Australia rejected the Commonwealth of Australia's appeal in a historic case concerning native title compensation claim, ruling in favor of the Indigenous Gumatj Clan on Wednesday.
The case has large implications for compensation to Indigenous peoples for government acts between 1911 and 1975, ...
The High Court will deliver its judgment on a commonwealth appeal against a decision potentially delivering massive ...