Ward v Northern Territory
[2002] FCA 171
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2002-02-08
Before
O'Loughlin J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (20 paragraphs)
EX TEMPORE REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 These proceedings which were brought on for hearing call for the answers to two questions. First, who are properly to be regarded as the applicants in this matter? Secondly who, if any, is the solicitor on record for the applicants? In order to answer these questions, it is necessary to review the papers that have been filed so far. 2 The commencing point is some seven years ago when, on 3 January 1995, an application for a determination of Native Title was lodged with the National Native Title Tribunal in Perth by the Aboriginal Legal Services of Western Australia Incorporated. It was said to be acting on behalf of twenty-two named men and women, seventeen of whose names still appear on some of the current documents that have more recently been filed in these proceedings. The five names that are missing from the original twenty-two are Paddy Carlton, Ben Barney, Blanche Flying Fox, and two others; both of whom, so I have been told, have died; I will refer to them by the initials "RG" and "JL" to avoid offence. 3 The seventeen who remain are Ben Ward and John Toby; the third-named I will refer to by initials "JW" for, as I understand it, that person may also have since died. The remaining persons are Ron Carlton, Jeff Janama, Dodger Carlton, Kim Aldus, Murphy Simon, Sheba Dignari, Peter Newry, Toby Banmar, Ronnie Yundun, Button Jones, Judy Mengil, Doris Pannikin and Colin James. 4 The land over which the determination has been sought covers several Pastoral Stations in the Northern Territory of Australia, and the claim is wholly situated within the boundaries of the Northern Territory. The relevant stations include: Bullo River, Spirit Hills Lagoon, Newry, part of Auvergne and Part of Rosewood. It also includes Entrance Island and a piece of land described as Northern Territory Portion 4170. The claim area is in the north-west of the Territory bounded on the north by Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. 5 The matter first came before the Federal Court on a directions hearing on 17 March 1999. On that occasion the record of proceedings indicates that a Mr Beckett of the Northern Land Council appeared on behalf of the applicants, but apparently on instructions from the Aboriginal Legal Services of Wester Australian Incorporated. On that hearing, the matter was referred back to the National Native Title Tribunal pursuant to s 63 of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) ("the Native Title Act"). 6 On 30 September 1999, some six months later, a notice of motion was filed. It is document No 7 on the court file. In that notice of motion an order was sought that leave be granted to the applicants to amend their application. The filing notice contained the following information: "Paul Kennard for David Imlah, Principal Legal Officer, Aboriginal Legal Services of Western Australia Incorporated."