TAS provides clients with Legal and Native Title negotiation services.
Tenement Administration Services has dealt with various native title parties and their representatives, and settled and resolved many native title matters with respect to the “Expedited Procedure” and otherwise, and has dealt with many native title parties/representatives including:
- Gadens Lawyers
- HWL Ebsworth
- QSNTS (Queensland South Native Title Service)
- Creevey Russell Lawyers
- Michael Owens and Associates
- various Native Title Groups and Corporations including the Bidjara People
TAS Legal regularly appears in the National Native Title Tribunal (“NNTT”) in Brisbane for various clients of TAS. TAS Legal has a good working relationship with the NNTT, its officers, and legal officers from DEEDI (Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation).
TAS Legal is able to advise or represent your company with respect to many different aspects of native title, including:
- Practice and procedure in the NNTT, and legal issues arising from native title claims
- Appearances and representation in the NNTT
- Negotiation and resolution of “Expedited Procedure” and “Right to Negotiate” matters
- Advice, negotiation, and drafting and settling of various documents relevant to native title matters (as the case may be), such as Ancillary Agreements, Cultural Heritage Agreements, Section 31 Deeds, RHSA Agreements (Western Australia), Future Act Determinations (“FADAs”)
Glenn Wright specialises in the provision of legal and mediation and negotiation services especially related to native title issues and is accredited as a native title practitioner by the Attorney General’s Department.
Glenn has represented parties to the Kalkadoon Native Title Claim QC99/31 and the Waluwarra Native Title Claim QC97/5 in preparation for negotiating ILUAs and land use and access agreements.
Brad Perry was until recently the Cattlemen’s Union spokesman on native title issues.
He was also involved in the Simpson Desert National Park claim as a part time member of the Queensland Aboriginal Land Tribunal.
Kevin Boyle is an experienced mining and resources consultant with over 30 years experience in remote mineral exploration projects throughout Australia.
He has gained substantial experience in negotiating contracts and a well-developed wider network of contacts throughout the Americas, Asia and Africa.
