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YMAC forum to discuss water access in native title context

23 March 2026
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A forum will take place in Geraldton on April 21, focusing on the rights of traditional owners regarding water access in the Mid West and Pilbara regions. Organized by the Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation, this free event will explore topics such as freshwater rights and allocations, running from 9 am to 3:30 pm at the Geraldton Universities Centre. WA Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Water, and Climate Resilience Don Punch is expected to attend, and traditional owners along with prescribed bodies corporate are encouraged to participate. YMAC CEO Simon Hawkins highlighted the need for a review of the National Water Initiative, citing a 2024 Australian Productivity Commission finding. He noted that the Native Title Act offers limited water rights to traditional owners, significantly affecting their ability to protect cultural water sources. Presentations from various government bodies and organizations will be included in the forum’s agenda.

Why It Matters

Water rights and access are crucial for Indigenous communities in Australia, impacting their cultural practices and environmental stewardship. The Native Title Act, established in 1993, has provided some recognition of Indigenous land rights but has been criticized for insufficiently addressing water rights. The Australian Productivity Commission’s findings in 2024 underscore the need for reform in water management policies to better support traditional owners. This forum represents an essential step in addressing these issues and fostering dialogue between traditional owners and government representatives regarding water management responsibilities.

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