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Blue Mud Bay is a large shallow bay on the Eastern coast of Arnhem land in the Northern Territory. It has become well known for its relationship to the Blue Mud Bay High Court of Australia Decision concerning the ownership of fishing rights in tidal waters on Aboriginal land.


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Introducing Blue Mud Bay. We have been expert witnesses in a number of land rights cases. In this article our primary focus is on the roles we played between 2000 and 2005 in the Blue Mud Bay case which involved determinations under both the Aboriginal Lands Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (ALRA) and the Native Title Act (1993) (NTA). Footnote 1 Howard Morphy acted as anthropological.


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This article focuses on the pattern of sea ownership in the north of Blue Mud Bay in Arnhem Land, north Australia. Detailed research into the specificities of sea and land ownership in the region has revealed a more complex pattern than has previously been supposed to exist.


Blue Mud Bay Action deal will protect Aboriginal sea country rights Northern Land Council

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The Blue Mud Bay decision has been described as the most significant ruling for Aboriginal land owners since the High Court's Mabo decision. (Tim McDonald) No-go zones to remain in some popular areas


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On 29 July 2020 the NLC and the NT Government signed the Blue Mud Bay Action Plan. Aboriginal Affairs Minister Selena Uibo, NLC chair Samuel Bush-Blanasi, Chief Minister Michael Gunner and NLC CEO Marion Marion Scrymgour. In July 2008 the High Court of Australia, in the Blue Mud Bay case, found that Traditional Aboriginal Owners have the right.


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NT Traditional Owners gain more say on homelands to mark historic Blue Mud Bay anniversary. Callan Morse - August 7, 2022. news. The Northern Territory Government has confirmed a Local Decision Making Agreement for East Arnhem Land's Blue Mud Bay Region after recent meetings with local homelands leaders. The announcement coincides with the 14th.


Blue Mud Bay History Northern Land Council

What is the Blue Mud decision about? On 31 July 2008 Australia's High Court decided that it was illegal for the Northern Territory Fisheries Act to allow licenses to be issued for fishing in waters that fell within the boundaries of land covered by the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act [1].


Blue Mud Bay History Northern Land Council

The most recent of those agreements — known as the Blue Mud Bay Implementation Action Plan — was signed two years ago, and included a $10 million commitment from the government to help the NLC.


Critical milestone approaches for Blue Mud Bay Northern Land Council

Blue Mud Bay is a large, shallow, partly enclosed bay on the eastern coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, facing Groote Eylandt on the western side of the Gulf of Carpentaria. It lies 580 km (360 mi) east-south-east of Darwin in the Arnhem Coast bioregion.


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More than 10 years on from the high court decision on Blue Mud Bay - which gave Aboriginal traditional owners control over who fishes in their coastal waters, and sparked a bitter battle with.


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The Blue Mud Bay Decision on the Intertidal Zone By Sean Brennan. A long legal battle by Yolngu traditional owners in the Northern Territory (NT) to control the entry by fishing boats to coastal Aboriginal land has ended with a landmark victory in the High Court.


Satellite image of Blue Mud Bay, in northeast Arnhem Land. Satellite image, Satelite image

Baniyala, a community home to just 150 people on Blue Mud Bay in the Gulf of Carpentaria, has also enlisted the country's top science agency, the CSIRO, to help attract more economic opportunities.


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Blue Mud Bay History. In 2008 the High Court of Australia confirmed that Traditional Owners of Aboriginal-owned Northern Territory coastline, have exclusive access rights to the tidal waters overlying their land. The coastline of the Northern Territory mainland is 5,400km long with the offshore islands contributing a further 5,500km of coastline.


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Blue Mud Bay is a large, shallow, partly enclosed bay on the eastern coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia, facing Groote Eylandt on the western side of the Gulf of Carpentaria. It lies 580 km (360 mi) east-south-east of Darwin in the Arnhem Coast bioregion.