Service Description: Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) are agreements made between native title holders and other parties, typically governments or developers, regarding the use and management of land and natural resources. These agreements are a key mechanism in Australia for reconciling the rights and interests of Indigenous peoples with those of other stakeholders, particularly in areas where native title has been recognized.
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