In 1995 the Tasmanian Government passed legislation that made provision for the transfer of land of significance through a submission process to Aboriginal Tasmanians to manage and control through the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania (ALCT).
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Lands Act 1995 (Tas) (ALA) then came into existence.
The Tasmanian-ALA is best characterised as land transfers to the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania.
Entities that administer land rights / native title in Tasmania include:
Native title representative bodies and service providers
- None
Prescribed Body Corporates and/or Registered Native Title Body Corporates
As of April 2024, there are no Prescribed Body Corporates (PBCs) or Registered Native Title Body Corporates (RNTBCs).
Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs)
Native Title Claims
As of April 2024, there were no native title claims registered in Tasmania, nor determinations.
You can search the Register of Native Title Claims (RNTC) which contains information about all claimant applications that have been registered.
Indigenous Land Use Agreements
As of April 2024, there were no registered Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs).
You can search the Register of Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs), which contains information about ILUAs that have been accepted for registration.