Navigating The Spaces In Between Pocket Program

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WelcomeProgramCraig Ritchie, CEO AIATSISSunday 29 MayThe 2022 AIATSIS Summit is convened inpartnership with Queensland South Native TitleServices and hosted by the Kabi Kabi peoples ontheir traditional Country on the Sunshine Coast,Queensland.We thank the Kabi Kabi peoples for openingtheir arms to us and working with us to producethis event. Over five days, with delegatesfrom around the country, the Summit is one of Australia’s largestregular gatherings of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.Together – as academics, native title stakeholders, legal experts,community and cultural leaders, and government representatives– we will collaborate in addressing current and future challenges.This year’s theme, Navigating the spaces in between, foregroundsthe brilliance and value of Indigenous ways of knowing and seeingthe world – exploring how we belong, identify, connect, interactand become.1400 – 1800Registration desk openMonday 30 May0700 – 1800Registration desk open0700 – 0930Smoking ceremony Maurice Mickelo1000 – 1900Exhibition open0900 – 1030PlenaryLyndon DavisBehind Beeyali: Seeing Sound and Hearing ImagesChair and opening remarks: Helena GulashSummit opening address: Craig RitchieMC: Lisa Strelein1030 – 1100MORNING TEAPele Ware, Chairperson QSNTSAs Chairperson of Queensland South Native TitleServices, co-conveners in partnership with AIATSIS,we welcome you to the 2022 AIATSIS Summit hereon the beautiful country of the Kabi Kabi people ourhost. We thank you all on what will be a successfulweek of excellence, knowing, seeing and being inthe world in which we live, as the theme takes usthrough Navigating the spaces in between.The Summit’s final day, Friday 3 June,will mark 30 years since the 1992 Mabodecision by the High Court of Australia.As successor to the AIATSIS Native TitleConference first held in 2001, the 2022AIATSIS Summit is proud to commemoratethat history.

Monday 30 May continued1100 – 1230Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Art and belongingBreakout 2Know My Country:Anti-Racism inEducationBreakout 3First Nations’voice in AustraliaBreakout 4Identity, traumaand healingBreakout 5Listen and Learn:reshaping the archivalcollections experienceRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairAvril QuaillSharon DavisCraig RitchieMark MunnichRose Barrowcliffe1100Panel discussionAvril QuaillMichael AirdJudy WatsonDelvene Cockatoo-CollinsDaniel BoydLeecee CarmichaelKnow My Country:Anti-Racism inEducationProfessor PeterAndersonNaomi PriestDarcell RussellRoxy JonesHayley McQuireTessa KeenanCalls for a strongFirst Nations voicein Australia’spolitical and culturallife – what are theexperiences so far?Michelle DeshongDonisha DuffHannah McGladeJared ThomasFranchesca CubilloAct now for healing– Elevating the voicesof Stolen Generationssurvivors, familiesand descendantsCassandra Price113012001230 – 1330LUNCHSettler-colonial risksand links to Aboriginaland Torres StraitIslander people’swellbeing in Australia:evidence from theMayi Kuwayu StudyRay Lovett

Monday 30 May continued1330 – 1500Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Art of becomingBreakout 2Rethinking schooleducationBreakout 3Sovereignty andthe ConstitutionBreakout 4Complex identitiesand recognitionBreakout 5Journey to firstnations gender justiceRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Mudjimba Room 1 & 2Facilitator/chairBrenda L CroftSharon DavisJulie FinlaysonMichelle Deshong1330Panel discussionGordon HookeyLeitha AssanFiona Wirrer-GeorgeOochunyungElverina JohnsonDylan MooneySovereignty andLearning: RenegotiatingRelationshipsDr Melinda MannHayley McQuireJessa RogersSovereignty andConstitutionalProtectionPeter KilduffWhen communityorganisations dowhat educators won’t –Yirra Yaakin’s MoorditjWirla programOlivia SlaterFrom Tripartite Test to“Special Connection”:ChangingUnderstandingsof Belonging andAboriginality inthe High CourtPhoebe FrederickYou don’t lookAboriginal: disruptingconflict entrepreneursin Indigenous AustraliaRobert DoyleThe resistance of newways of workingRen PerkinsKerri WenitongDiscussantLisa StreleinMaintaining identityamongst many tribesPatti BondIsabella DoddCraig Reiach140014301500 – 1530AFTERNOON TEAJourney to firstnations gender justiceMichelle Deshong

Monday 30 May continued1530 – 1700RoomConcurrent sessionsBreakout 1Reconsidering colonialcollectionsBreakout 2Regional youth andeducation strategiesBreakout 3Protecting andmanaging Indigenousknowledge and dataBreakout 4Building stronglanguages by designBreakout 5Ngurra: NationalResting Placeworkshop IMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Mudjimba Room 1 & 2Lauren ReedJason LyonsFacilitator/chair1530Pele WareThis is awkward but theybelong to usMelissa JacksonKerry-Ann Tape1600Navigating the spacesfor Warlpiri Leadershipin Education: the storyof growing up theWarlpiri EducationTraining Trust (WETT)Fiona GibsonVerona JurrahTowards a therapeuticresponse to theKimberley regionsjuvenile justice issues:a view from thein between spaceAndrea Myers1630Bringing Visibility toAboriginal and Torres StraitIslander History Collectionsat Te Papa MuseumSafua Akeli Amaama1700 – 1900Welcome ceremony Wandiny RoomMC: Brian WarnerCultural responsivenessin the Australianteaching workforceProfessor Peter Anderson,Carly Jia, Darcell RussellIndigenous DataSovereignty andIndigenous DataGovernance inpractice in AustraliaCassandra PriceRay LovettGawain BodkinAndrewsDiscussantsJason LyonsEmma LatimoreAmanda MorelyBuilding relationshipsof trust to co-designa language studiesprogramDes CrumpSamantha DisbrayRobert McLellanAwakeningNgunnawal languageDr Caroline HughesDoug MarmionWelcome to Country: Aunty Helena Gulash and Uncle Mick DouglasPerformance: Kabi Kabi DancersAIATSIS acknowledgement: Jodi SizerQSNTS acknowledgement: Pele Ware

Tuesday 31 May0700 – 1800Registration desk open1000 – 1700Exhibition open0900 – 1030PlenaryChair: Eddie CubilloJamie Lowe, Tony McAvoy SC, Josephine BourneBringing treaty to the national stageMC: Lisa Strelein1030 – 1100MORNING TEA1100 – 1230Concurrent sessionsKondalilla Falls in the Kondalilla National Park, Montville. Photo: Visit Sunshine CoastBreakout 1Relationships of trustwith collecting institutionsBreakout 2Designing betterschool curriculumBreakout 3Murrudha – SovereignWalks: trackingcultural actionsthrough art, Country,language and music IBreakout 4Reclaiming placenamesBreakout 5Ngurra: NationalIndigenousKnowledge andCultural Centreworkshop IRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairRoss LathamSharon DavisBrenda L CroftClint BracknellJason Lyons1100We can put some ondisplay and we can keepsome to tell stories for themen: Community centredrepatriationIain JohnstonShaun AngelesOphelia RubinichHeath GarrettInfluencing whatchildren learn at school:the AIATSIS Educationstrategy in actionSharon DavisCraig RitchieDavid de CarvalhoPanel discussionWill KepaCheryl DavisonMichelle DavisonRohit RaoAidan HartshornThe Cultural HeritageInterpretation StrategyLisa GiblinDaniel MillerDiscussantsJason LyonsBalarinji

Tuesday 31 May continued1130Decolonising the Archives:Alf Stafford’s Cricket CaseRita MetzenrathMichelle Flynn1200What does a self-determined An Educationrelationship between Firstof Our DesignNations and QueenslandHayley McQuireState Archives look like?Rose BarrowcliffeLouise Howard1230 – 1330LUNCH1330 – 1500Concurrent sessions1330 – 1530Introduction to the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Mudjimba Room 1 & 2Reconciliation andEducation: Movingfrom Safe to BraveTessa KeenanAlanna RaymondRecognising Aboriginaland Torres StraitIslander Place NamesMelinda HoldenBeau WilliamsCarolyn BarkerBreakout 1Language and identityBreakout 2Re-discoveringthrough recordsBreakout 3Murrudha – SovereignWalks: trackingcultural actionsthrough art, Country,language and music IIBreakout 4Ngurra: a NationalComing up forResting Placeair: Creating andworkshop IInavigating spacesfor first nations artsinformed research (AIR)RoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairDoug MarmionLeonard HillJilda AndrewsBianca BeetsonJason Lyons1330A Mother’s Tongue willget you Native Title: AnYinhawangka Gobawarrahcase study (virtual)Julie WalkerThe role of records:reconnecting withfamily, culture, andcountry for StolenGenerations survivorsIan HammPanel discussionSue BulgerMatilda HouseShane HerringtonLisa SlaterDave JohnstonComing up forair: Creating andnavigating spacesfor first nations artsinformed research (AIR)Bianca BeetsonVicki SaundersClint BracknellNaomi SunderlandDiscussantsJason LyonsEmma LatimoreAnn Campton

Tuesday 31 May continued1400Token Politics:The semiotics ofYugambeh-BundjalungethnonymsShaun DaviesRekindling Japaneseand Torres StraitConnections:celebrating 50 yearsSam FaulknerJulie LahnAnnick Thomassin1430Bina: First NationsLanguages old and newFelicity MeakinsGari Tudor-SmithPaul WilliamsDescribing Indigenousmaterials: How theNational Library ofAustralia partnerswith AIATSIS (virtual)Rebecca BatemanJen DouglasCatriona Bryce1500 – 1530AFTERNOON TEA1530 – 1700Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Mapping Cultural HeritageBreakout 2Indigenous knowledgein higher educationBreakout 3Connecting art,people, placeBreakout 4Reimagining culturalpracticeBreakout 5First Nations’education futuresRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairFelicity ThiessenJennifer BarrettPeter Murray1530The Aboriginal LandEconomic DevelopmentAgency and navigatingthe spaces in betweenKim MahoodJoseph ClarkeTeachers ofSTEM InitiativeRhonda CoopesNicole Simone (virtual)Led by the Old People:Gija Art and Country(virtual)Gabriel NodeaCarly JiaBunya Dreaming15 Years On: Thetrials and tribulationsof reimagining atraditional event in acontemporary mannerBeverley HandCarly JiaProfessor PeterAndersonDarcell RussellMax Lenoy

Tuesday 31 May continued1600Indijiverse – digitisingthe cultural heritageof First NationsBrett LeavyBrian Warner16301700Embedding IndigenousKnowledges inuniversity curriculum,is it about social justiceor white guilt?Michael Donovan(virtual)Joe PerryStill in my mind: Gurindjilocation, experienceand visualityBrenda L CroftLeah LeamanFelicity MeakinsRosie SmilerPenny SmithSovereign Systems:Following theTrade RoutesWayne BarkerKarl HamptonMajor SumnerPlacing First Nationsknowledge at thecentre of Australiandoctoral educationusing time mappingMaria RacitiCatherine ManathungaDay concludes evening free for delegatesWednesday 1 June0700 – 1800Registration desk open0700 – 0930Smoking ceremony1000 – 1700Exhibition open0900 – 1030Plenary Kevin SmithKeynote address: Re-imagining Australiathrough First Nations leveraging native titleand broader rightsKeynote address: Rachel PerkinsMC: Lisa Strelein1030 – 1100MORNING TEA1100 – 1700Youth Forum Mudjimba Room 1 & 2The 2022 Youth Forum will drawtogether young native title holders,students, community organisers andadvocates to reflect on delegates’individual and collective experiences.By bringing young Aboriginaland Torres Strait Islander peopletogether who have a shared interestin native title, delegates will havethe opportunity to form valuablerelationships and networks to supportone another along their journeys.

Wednesday 1 June continued1100 – 1230RoomConcurrent sessionsBreakout 1The Yoorook JusticeCommissionBreakout 2(Re)interpreting placeBreakout 3‘Interaction:strengtheningIndigenous peoples’place in universitiesBreakout 4Challenging heritageprotectionBreakout 5Sustainabledevelopmentfor PBCs IMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenBradley SaundersMax LenoyDave JohnstonCarmen Cooms-DelaneyYeperenye Nature Park:Traditional Owner ledproject on CountrySanchia ScottMatthew AliceAndrew ClearyWilliam QuallUniversities Australia– Indigenous Strategy2022–25 (virtual)Bronwyn FredericksMike TeeceRealising free priorand informed consentin practice: Indigenousinvolvement inAustralian NationalHeritage ListingJamie LoweLeah CameronBecoming –Implementationfor SustainableDevelopmentCarmen CoomsDelanyJoyce GehrIncreasing the visibilityof Indigenous studiesresearch in nationalresearch evaluationprogramsSarah HowardMil PullenPatrimony of theNation? The dilemmaof nominatingIndigenous placeson the NationalHeritage ListMatthew StoreyLyndon Ormond-ParkerBuilding strongsustainable regions:PBCs and NTRB/SPsworking togetherto develop anddrive Indigenousled strategies foreconomic growthacross a regionallandscapeMurrandoo YannerRachel Amini-YannerTrish SteineckSarah WarneFacilitator/chair11001130Panel discussionEleanor BourkeSue-Anne HunterMaggie Walter

Wednesday 1 June continued1200EnvironmentalStewardshipResurgence inWalbanga Landand Sea CountryAnnick ThomassinTayla Nye1230 – 1330LUNCH1330 – 1500Concurrent sessionsRoomFilling the Void:transformingdisciplines throughIndigenous thinkingBarry WilliamsSam SpurrWhat is the valueof cultural heritagein QueenslandKristen HodgeRebecca WagnerBrian WarnerBook Launch: Am I Black Enough for You? Anita HeissBreakout 1Truth tellingBreakout 2Forging strongcommunitiesBreakout 3‘Belonging’in academiaBreakout 4Cultural heritagereformBreakout 5Tandanya: BecomingMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenSelwyn ButtonSandra PhillipsJamie LoweNicola LaurentWalking Together,Strong Relationshipsfor Strong CountryEddie MilesTania LiddleDoyen RadcliffePanel discussionAnita HeissAmy ThunigProfessor Tracy BundaBraden HillDiscussion leaders:NNTC culturalheritage teamJamie LowePanel discussionNathan MudyiSentanceRebecca BatemanRobyn GarciaKylie MoloneyAndrew WilsonFacilitator/chair1330How should we tell thetruth about so-calledAustralia?Sarah MaddisonJulia Hurst1400Storytelling andcolonial controlJulia HurstKaren Maber1430Colonial Frontier Massacres,Before and AfterBill Pascoe1500 – 1530AFTERNOON TEA

Wednesday 1 June continued1530 – 1700Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Healing: responsesto policy and programsBreakout 2Reflections:10 and 20 Yearsafter a determinationBreakout 3Becoming: Settingnational researchprioritiesBreakout 4Collaborating onmanaging countryand heritageBreakout 5MENS Talking CircleRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/ChairJanine Mohamed1530Repatriation, healing andwellbeing: understandingsuccess for repatriationpolicy and practiceDaryle RigneyGrant RigneyWinsome AdamYorta Yorta –20 years onMonica MorganDamian Morgan-BulledPanel discussionAileen MoretonRobinsonBrendan HokowhituJames WardProgress on therealisation of FirstNations rights to carefor country in SouthEast QueenslandJulie McLellanJoe BolzeniusCorey DavisMaddie George1600Aboriginal women’sexperiences of culturalrenewal, identity, andhealing: EmphasisingAboriginal social andemotional wellbeing andculturally safe institutionalinterventionsMichelle GissaraQuandamooka –10 years onValerie CoomsFrom researchpriorities to TargetedCalls for ResearchSam FaulknerMichelle HydeTreading lightly onCountry: developing aco-designed pathwayfor the study of theWillandra’s ancientenvironmentsNathan Jankowski

Wednesday 1 June continued1630Understanding safety indiverse Aboriginal andTorres Strait IslandercommunitiesShavuan WellsEmily Colonna1830 – 2100Social night Arrivals LoungeEntertainment by Adam James TrioMiriuwung Gajerrong– 20 years onLawford BenningResearching withyour own mobJoann SchmiderSamantha CoomsThursday 2 June0700 – 1800Registration desk open1000 – 1700Exhibition open0700 – 0830AIATSIS Members breakfast Mudjimba Room0900 – 1030PlenaryChair: Jayne JagotTruth, Trauma and Triumph: Lessons from 30 Yearsof Native Title and the Path AheadMonica Morgan, Valerie Cooms, Chris Griffiths,Ned David, John Mansfield, Tony North,Tony McAvoy SC, Lawford Benning1030 – 1100MORNING TEAAlexandra Headland. Photo: Visit Sunshine Coast

Thursday 2 June continued1100 – 1230Concurrent sessions1100 – 1230Introduction to the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Mudjimba Room 1 & 2Breakout 1Native title rightsand economic useBreakout 2Sea country I:Realising aspirationsBreakout 3Knowledge andtechnologyBreakout 4UnderstandingcompensationBreakout 5PBC postdeterminationrealities: ThePrescribed BodiesCorporate journeyand pressuresRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairCraig NorthDora BowlesJenny FewsterKevin SmithJoe Morrison1100“For any purpose” –Practical applicationsfor the right to takeand use resourcesKado MuirMike AllbrookAIATSIS Indigenousknowledge exchangeTamsin PorterLayla PhillipsNative titlecompensation:new frontiersWilliam Isdale1130The ingredients for creatingan authentic native foodand botanicals industryin VictoriaPaul PatonSam NolanExploring dimensionsof the right to fish:Community, Policy, Lawand power to regulateWally StewartTony McAvoy SCDanny ChapmanKathryn RidgeHeidi NormanProtecting IndigenousCultural andIntellectual Propertyand IntangibleCultural Heritage:an introductionto True Tracks Joel MurghaLaura MelroseExplaining therelevance andimportance of culturalloss in native titlecompensationGeeta SidhuReade AllisonPost determinationrealities: ThePrescribed BodiesCorporate (PBCs)journey and pressuresJoe Morrison (virtual)Jamie LowePeter Yu (virtual)Rachel Amini-YannerMonica Morgan12001230 – 1330DiscussantsAustin SweeneySue MeaghanLUNCH

Thursday 2 June continued1330 – 1500Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Indigenous firemanagementBreakout 2Sea Country II:connecting withmigratory speciesBreakout 3Young peopleand treaty makingBreakout 4Renewable energyBreakout 5Which Way Now?‘Becoming’ through astrategic governanceand developmentself-analysis toolRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairChris BourkeApril LawrieMargaret StephensonToni Bauman &Janine Coombs1330First Nation led firemanagement andinnovative solutionsDarren BurnsDan CrouchDavid KingstonNathan FrazierJoel BolzeniusDiana VirrkiConnectingConservation & Culture:The InterconnectionBetween MigratoryMarine Species andCoastal IndigenousCommunitiesMercedes McLeanBrian WarnerFred PalinMibu FischerCameron CostelloKate HoffmeisterDaniel DunnSecuring IndigenousRights in BlueCarbon ProjectsKatie StrideRowan FoleyWhich Way Now?‘Becoming’ through astrategic governanceand developmentself-analysis toolToni Bauman &Janine Coombs14001430Jigija indigenous FireTraining, combiningtraditional knowledgeof fire ecology withcontemporary firemanagement strategiesMurrandoo Yanner (Jnr)Maali YannerKevin AndersonMurrandoo YannerAboriginal Youthin Treaty Making –Perspectives fromVictoriaHolly Doel-MackawayJordy MisfudLevi PowerRenewable Energyis Freedom EnergyChris CrockerTony McAvoy SCElizabeth McDonaldLily O’Neill (virtual)

Thursday 2 June continued1500 – 1530AFTERNOON TEA1530 – 1700Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Regional approaches toland and sea manegmentBreakout 2CommunityDevelopmentand planningBreakout 3Navigating the spacesin between: talkingnation buildingin AustraliaBreakout 4Fresh water CountryBreakout 5Ngurra: NationalIndigenousKnowledge andCultural Centreworkshop IIRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairRachel Amini-YannerBrian WarnerAlison VivianPj BlighJason Lyons1530Regional Land and SeaManagement & settinga Regional StrategyRachel Amini-YannerMurrandoo YannerDonna KwanMark HognoThomas WilsonHayden TyrellMurrandoo Yanner (Jnr)Overcoming landuse and developmentbarriersBrian WarnerRenee AnsenNavigating the spacesin between: TalkingNation Building inAustraliaDaryle RigneyJanine GertzDonna MurrayDamein BellDennis EggingtonBio-CulturalManagement of LhereMparntwe: a respectfulconversationJanelle WhiteJohn StuartNewchurchDiscussantsJason LyonsBalarinji1600Dhawura Ngura: SovereignRights to Speak forCountry, transcendingcommunity and governmentrelationshipsMary MudfordWally BellNevada BrownDr Caroline HughesIan WalkerChallenges of landtenure reform andself-determinationin BidyandangaMartin (Kusi) Bin RashidJordan Ala’iSubterraneanwaterscapes asentities: asserting theIndigenous story inpursuit of protectionRobyn Heckenberg

Thursday 2 June continued16301700Gayini Nimmie-Caira“Our Water Our Way”Rene WoodsJamie WoodsMark BrettschneiderDay concludes free evening for delegatesFriday 3 June0700 – 1800Registration desk open1000 – 1530Exhibition open0900 – 1030PlenaryChair and introductory remarks: Robert French ACGubi Gubi Dancers and Wagga Torres StraitIslander Dancer GroupStatement on behalf of the Mabo Family:Helena GulashMabo Lecture: Jodie Sizer1030 – 1100MORNING TEA1100 – 1500National Judicial College of Australia program(invitation and pre-registration only) Maroochy RoomGala dinner sponsorSummit Gala DinnerMinyama Rooms, 6.30pm arrival for 7pm startJay Wymarra – MCWhether performing stand-up comedy oracting on stage, Jay Wymarra is a crowdfavourite and a formidable presence. He isa unique voice and a staunch activist forthe rights of people across all spectrums.Christine Anu – feature actChristine Anu is one of Australia’s mostacclaimed entertainers. Christine is a multi-awardwinning recording artist and has made widelyacclaimed appearances in major films suchas Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge.CKNU – feature actA five-piece band that bring smooth vibes,high energy and a guaranteed good time.

Friday 3 June continued1100 – 1230Concurrent sessionsBreakout 1Building positivePartnershipsBreakout 2Local decision makingand community controlBreakout 3Sea country III:Managementand leadershipBreakout 4Re-examiningIndigenous corporategovernanceBreakout 5PBC sustainabledevelopment IIRoomMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenFacilitator/chairLauren ReedBradley SaundersFelicity TheissenKieren MurrayKristen Hodge1100Partnering for Success –How Relationships Thriveat the Shoalwater BayTraining AreaMelissa FeltonMalcolm MannKristina HatfieldStories of strength,positive identity andculture of Alice SpringsTown Campers in LocalDecision MakingVanessa DavisDenise FosterSunaina PintoAnna FlourisSea CountryCo-ManagementRobert ChewyngYvonne StewartSupportingCorporations beyondCompliance: Findingsfrom ORIC-fundedresearchMorgan BriggPrudence BrownValerie CoomsAspirations andchallenges on thejourney to sustainabledevelopment forPrescribed BodyCorporatesKristy AndersonAmy Usher1130The Cooloola Great walk:Kabi Kabi ecotourismBrian WarnerMichael LamprellCommunity-Control –What does it mean forour orgs today?Eddie CubilloCreating societalmovement throughco-design to reformexisting systems andstructures existingunder current regimesgoverning the GreatBarrier ReefLiz WrenNavigating the spacesin betweenTricia StroudUsing incomefrom Land UseAgreements to driveself-determinationand Aboriginal leddevelopmentSarah RennieBernadette Hall SimonSophia Simon12001230 – 1330Connection &DisconnectionBetween Applicants& ClaimantsMargaret HornagoldLUNCHCommunity of practice for sustainable development (working lunch)Venue: Outdoor pavilion

Friday 3 June continued1330 – 1500RoomConcurrent sessionsBreakout 1Community safetyBreakout 2Free prior and informedconsent and TreatyMaking in practiceBreakout 3Sea country IV:Authority and powersBreakout 4RecognisingIndigenous law:The legacy of MaboBreakout 5Complementing NativeTitle: working withthe Indigenous Landand Sea Corporation –resetting the NationalIndigenous Landand Sea StrategyMinyama 1Minyama 2Minyama 3Minyama 4Wandini GreenJoann SchmiderDuane FraserMargaret StephensonDesanya Stanleyand Darren GodwellFar West Coast:One Society,One Sea Country –Tide Weaving theCultures WithinGavin Peel, OscarRichards, April LawrieThe Long Road toNative Title: lookingback 40 plus yearsGreg McIntyreRealising the potentialof Sea Country:The Blue Mud BaySettlementAshley PerezJamie DamasoA Lesson inMabuyag NativeTitle ‘Jurisprudence’:What endures?Heron LobanComplementingNative Title –working with theIndigenous Landand Sea Corporation;resetting the NationalIndigenous Landand Sea StrategyDesanya StanleyDarren GodwellScott PardeyFacilitator/chair1330Kimberley PBCs survivingCOVID-19Albert CoxNatalie CarltonAnna MarlingCarlene DaviesJohn Hamilton1400Understanding safety indiverse Aboriginal andTorres Strait IslandercommunitiesShavaun WellsEmily Colonna14301500 – 1530Free, Prior andInformed Consentin ActionGreg McDonaldKym BrahimNathan DjerrkuraLes MalezerDiscussantJoann SchmiderAFTERNOON TEALore and Law: Legalpluralism in Australia– exploration of amodern traditionalgovernance model forIndigenous peoplesAunty Mulara Nanschild

Friday 3 June continued1530 – 1630Closing plenaryChair: Jodie SizerKeynote: Linda BurneyBelonging, connecting, becoming: closing remarks:Jamie LowePanel: Jamie Lowe, Youth Forum Delegate1630Conference close1830 – 2300Summit Gala Dinner Minyama RoomsMC: Jay WymarraChristine AnuCKNUSupporting sponsorsFor the most up-to-date program please use the Summit app or visitaiatsis.gov.au/summitThank you to our sponsorsDestination sponsorsPrincipal sponsorMajor sponsorsGala dinner sponsor

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For the most up-to-date program please use the Summit app or visit aiatsis.gov.au/summit 1530 - 1630 Closing plenary Chair: Jodie Sizer Keynote: Linda Burney Belonging, connecting, becoming: closing remarks: Jamie Lowe Panel: Jamie Lowe, Youth Forum Delegate 1630 Conference close 1830 - 2300 Summit Gala Dinner Minyama Rooms MC: Jay Wymarra