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"Negotiations for Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) currently being conducted in South Australia are part of a unique statewide approach that has the potential to yield far superior outcomes for industry, communities and the government.
First conceived in 1999, this negotiation process has evolved to include 5 peak bodies representing the interest of miners, pastoralists, fishers, local government, the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement representing 23 Native Title claimant groups and the South Australian State Government."
This text is a quote from the SA ILUA Statewide Negotiations website.
ILUAs are currently in place for: