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**PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM HAS ALREADY BEEN RUN FOR 2010.**


Future Acts
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Overview

This is a practical program focusing on Subdivision P (the right to negotiate regime) and how that regime is administered by the National Native Title Tribunal. Participants will gain an understanding of both the legal requirements and how the process works with opportunities to apply this knowledge to selected case studies.

Program Overview

the powers and functions of the National Native Title Tribunal and Federal Court
identifying the acts to which Subdivision P applies
the requirements for a s. 29 notice
the requirements applications under s. 75 – expedited procedure objection application and future act determination application
the s. 237 criteria for expedited procedure objection applications
what it means to negotiate in good faith
the criteria in s. 39 for making a future act determination./td>

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Testimonials from previous Future Acts course participants

arrow“Very good overview of FA regime”
arrow“Lisa explained the future act process very clearly and in an engaging way. Amazing knowledge of native title and the NTA.”
arrow“Sara explained the process very well & was really helpful in answering our questions – excellent, thanks.”

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Downloadable Flyer

Download a PDF of the 2010 program flyer.

Download your free copy of Acrobat Reader

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Entry requirements

The program is specifically designed for Future Acts Officers and lawyers responsible for managing right to negotiate matters. This program is a repeat of a program offered by the NNTT in 2007.


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Dates and venue details

Date Location
19-20 May, 2010 Perth


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Continuing Legal Education Credits (for WA)

The Aurora Project is registered as a "Quality Assurance Provider" for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) in Western Australia. WA participants are eligible for 7 CLE credits following their completion of Future Acts with the breakdown as follows:

  • Legal Skills & Practice - 3 units
  • Legal Knowledge - 4 units

Further details are available at www.lpbwa.org.au.


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Further information

For further information about Aurora programs please contact our Learning & Development team on (02) 9469 8115 or by email.


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To register

To register your interest for this program please email the Learning & Development Team.


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