Early Bird Special: Book before Friday 16 May 2025: $1250.00
Group Booking: Book 2 or more people together at the same time to receive a discounted price: $1100.00
Full Price: Applies from Saturday 17 May 2025 onwards: $1450.00
*(all prices are GST inclusive)
Note: Participants from Traditional Owner organisations are eligible for a discounted rate, please contact training@storeyward.com.au for more information.
Naarm, Melbourne (tba)
About:
Storey & Ward Lawyers are pleased to announce their next Native Title & Indigenous Cultural Heritage Law professional development (CPD) seminar to Naarm (Melbourne), providing training and expertise in the area of Land Rights, Native Title, Indigenous Cultural Heritage, and associated legal and policy developments.
The Native Title & Indigenous Cultural Heritage Law seminar introduces Land Rights in Australia, the theory of Native Title, the Native Title Future Acts regime, and Indigenous Cultural Heritage law.
“Land justice is about much more than Mabo, it’s about a complicated web of statutory, legislative and spiritual responsibilities for Country.”
The seminar will also provide an opportunity to participate in discussion with senior Traditional Owner Liz Allen about how rights & responsibilities to culture & Country are enacted within statutory and regulatory environments.
Designed for those working in the area, including heritage advisors, professionals working in the resources, planning, environmental regulation or community policy sectors, lawyers (providing 6 CPD points subject to jurisdictional requirements), and those interested in Native Title & Cultural Heritage more generally, this seminar provides a good working understanding of Native Title, Cultural Heritage law and associated regulatory and statutory regimes.
“To really understand the complex environment of Traditional Owner rights, you have to talk to people with lived experience.”
This all day seminar (9:00am - 4:00pm) will be held on Thursday 29 May 2025 in Naarm (Melbourne). It includes resource materials, morning & afternoon tea & a light networking lunch.
Agenda:
Your Trainers:
Dr Matthew Storey is the Legal Principal & Director of Storey & Ward Lawyers. Matthew has worked with & for Traditional Owners in native title & land rights, cultural heritage, business development & natural resource management for over 25 years.
Liz Allen is a proud Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung Woman from Victoria & a passionate advocate for improving Aboriginal economic participation, with over 20 years’ experience helping Government, Industry & Community engage with Aboriginal businesses.
Enquiries:
For further information please email training@storeyward.com.au.
Nb: Native Title & Cultural Heritage Law and our Further Native Title & Cultural Heritage Law session can be booked as a two-day intensive masterclass for $2,300 pp. Please contact training@storeyward.com.au for more information or to check availability