Australia is home to hundreds of First Nations peoples, each with their own culture, customs, language and laws.
For millennia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have continued to practice their traditional way of life.
In 1993, the Native Title Act created a process for claiming the recognition of First Nations’ rights and interests.
Native Title isn’t ‘won’ or ‘given’ – it is the legal recognition of these rights over land and waters.
WARNING Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this publication contains images, names and stories of deceased people.