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PBC native title programs | The Aurora Project
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In 2012, Aurora offered two pilot programs to representatives from PBCs, along with staff from NTRBs working closely with them. Select resources from these programs are available on this webiste (click on PBC resources on left). Aurora is currently reviewing options to offer further programs for PBCs. Aurora also offers a range of programs for staff working at NTRBs (click on NTRB native title programs on left), and where there is space we are able to offer these to PBCs. All Aurora programs are provided free of charge. Click on a PBC program below to see more details. Once a program is selected it will be displayed. Understanding and managing native title for PBCs - CairnsUnderstanding and managing native title for PBCs - Broome	Understanding and managing native title for PBCs - CairnsCopyright Aurora Project 2012Scroll to the end of the page to download the program flyer.
This program aims to help PBCs better manage and protect their native title. It is very practical, with activities and group discussion centred on real situations faced by PBCs. The program is for people from Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) and Native Title Representative Bodies or Native Title Service Providers (NTRBs) who are involved in one or more PBCs.
Over a week it covers important knowledge for native title holders and PBCs about future acts, Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs), consulting with native title holders and making native title decisions. Activities will help you explore ways to share this information with the whole native title group, and how to set up processes for consultation and decision making which meet legal requirements, and are right for your PBC. Materials developed specially for PBCs are also provided, and can be taken back to the PBC to help with future work.
Note: This program does not address PBC governance and complying with the CATSI Act which are covered in programs offered by the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC).
Part 1: Understanding future acts and ILUAs for PBCs (2 days)
Part 1 covers important information about future acts and ILUAs for PBCs and builds skills for explaining this information to the broader native title group.
Part 2: Group consultation and decision-making (2 days)
Part 2 focuses on what PBCs have to do to ensure native title holders are properly consulted in making decisions about native title matters. Starting from PBCs’ legal obligations, activities will also explore ways that PBCs consults with the native title group and how to make native title decisions that are right for each PBC. When and where
DateLocationTime6-10 August 2012CairnsMonday 2.00pm-6.00pmTuesday-Thursday 9am-5pmFriday 9am-12noon
Please note that these times have been chosen to fit with the northern QLD regional flight schedule. Who can attend
This program is for people nominated by PBCs and/or NTRBs who work with one or more PBCs.
There is no fee to attend, however your organisation is responsible for all travel and accommodation arrangements.
When you register you must commit to attending the whole program by signing a Statement of Commitment on the registration form.
Rydges Esplanade Cairns 209-217 Abbott St Cairns Phone: 07 4044 9000www.rydges.com/esplanadecairns Accommodation
You are responsible for booking your accommodation. Accommodation is available at the venue and rooms range from $129-$159 per night, with breakfast an additional $19. A limited number of rooms have been set aside for Aurora so we suggest you mention us when booking.
QCWA Holiday Units: 258 Grafton St, Cairns phone: 07 4031 2557 http://www.qcwaholidayunits.com
From $78 for a 1 bedroom unit - $120 for 2 bedroom unit (4 people).
Reef Gateway Apartments Cairns: 239 Lake St, phone: 07 4052 1411 http://www.reefgateway.com/
From $119 for a standard one bedroom - $155 for standard 2 bedroom apartment.
Floriana Guest House: 183 The Esplanade Cairns, phone: 07 40517886 http://www.florianaguesthouse.com
From $65 for a single with ensuite - $130 for a studio flat with verandah.
Bohemia Resort: 231 McLeod St, phone: 1300 BOHEMIA http://www.bohemiaresort.com.au orhttps://www.thebookingbutton.com.au/properties/bohemiaresortdirect From $12 for a shared dorm - $339 for a deluxe apartment. Related links
Understanding and Managing Native Title for PBCs flyerEmail the training and PD team	Understanding and managing native title for PBCs - BroomeCopyright Aurora Project 2012Scroll to the end of the page to download the program flyer.
Over four days it covers important knowledge for native title holders and PBCs about future acts, Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs), consulting with native title holders and making native title decisions. Activities will help you explore ways to share this information with the whole native title group, and how to set up processes for consultation and decision making which meet legal requirements, and are right for your PBC. Materials developed specially for PBCs are also provided, and can be taken back to the PBC to help with future work.
Part 2: Managing native title matters (2 days)
Part 2 focuses on what PBCs have to do to ensure native title holders are properly consulted in making decisions about native title matters. Starting from PBCs’ legal obligations, activities will also explore ways that PBCs consults with the native title group and how to make native title decisions that are right for each PBC.
DateLocationTime3-6 September 2012Mangrove Hotel, BroomeMonday-Thursday 9am-5pm
This program is currently open for registration. To express interest email the training and PD team
T: (08) 9192 1303
E: functions_esplanadecairns@rydges.com
W: www.mangrovehotel.com.au
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