Future act Notices - November 2020 (NNTT)
Before an act is done, which may affect native title, a Government party must issue a notice under s 29 of the NTA (s 29 notice or future act notice). The notice provides details of the proposed act and specifies a date (notification date) from which persons have either 3 or 4 months to object to the act or become a native title party with rights to negotiate about the doing of the act.
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Data Location:
This dataset is filed in the eAtlas enduring data repository at: data\non-custodian\ongoing\AU_NNTT\2020-11-05\FA_Notices_Nat_shp.zip
Geographic representation of Future Act Notices
- Geospatial Services
Senior Geospatial Specialist
National Native Title Tribunal
geoservices@nntt.gov.au
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Future Act notices boundary data are sourced from the respective organisations issuing the notices. Authorisation is required by those organisations prior to their release. Products using this data should acknowledge the National Native Title Tribunal as the data source.