Dunghutti People v Commonwealth of Australia (native title case)

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Dunghutti People v Commonwealth of Australia is a landmark Australian native title case in which the Dunghutti people secured one of the first formal recognitions of Indigenous land rights on the New South Wales mainland.

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instanceOf Australian court case
landmark legal decision
native title case
country Australia
involves Commonwealth of Australia NERFINISHED
Dunghutti people NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Australia NERFINISHED
New South Wales NERFINISHED
legalArea Indigenous land rights
native title law
legalSystem common law
location New South Wales mainland NERFINISHED
party Commonwealth of Australia NERFINISHED
Dunghutti people NERFINISHED
recognizedGroup Dunghutti people NERFINISHED
recognizedRight Indigenous land rights on New South Wales mainland
native title to traditional lands
relatedTo Australian Indigenous land rights jurisprudence
Mabo v Queensland (No 2) NERFINISHED
Native Title Act 1993 NERFINISHED
result formal recognition of Dunghutti native title rights
legal acknowledgment of Indigenous land rights in New South Wales
significance early recognition of native title in New South Wales
one of the first formal recognitions of Indigenous land rights on the New South Wales mainland
subject recognition of Indigenous land rights
recognition of native title

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Dunghutti people subjectOf Dunghutti People v Commonwealth of Australia (native title case)