Aboriginal Consultants definition

Aboriginal Consultants means: those members of the Agreement Group or Noongar persons who have been identified by SWALSC as persons who can speak about the Survey Area; and, where applicable persons identified by DPLH in consultation with SWALSC who have previously been recorded on the Aboriginal Heritage Act Register in relation to particular sites in the Survey Area.
Aboriginal Consultants means those members of, or persons appointed by or on behalf of the Native Title Group, through the PBC, who have authority to speak for the land and waters the subject of a Survey on behalf of the Native Title Group.

Examples of Aboriginal Consultants in a sentence

  • Additional Aboriginal Consultants may accompany the Survey Team but the Proponent will not be liable for additional costs.

  • In these circumstances the Proponent and SWALSC must agree on the number of additional Aboriginal Consultants for the Survey Team.

  • The Proponent will provide SWALSC with details of and explain these procedures and policies in order for SWALSC to provide these details and explain the procedures and policies to the Aboriginal Consultants before the Survey commences.

  • Related Agreement Group means the Related Native Title Agreement Group as defined in the ILUA Sensitive Heritage Information means culturally restricted information about Aboriginal Sites or any other items of Aboriginal Heritage, provided by the Aboriginal Consultants during the course of or in relation to a Survey, including where such information is contained in any Survey Report.

  • The Proponent will provide the RC with details of and explain these procedures and policies in order for the RC to provide these details and explain the procedures and policies to the Aboriginal Consultants before the Survey commences.

  • The number of paid Aboriginal Consultants to be appointed to the Survey Team will not be more than the number specified in clause 10.1(a)(i).

  • Regional Allowance (in addition to the Aboriginal Consultants' Costs set out above) Yamatji Consultants - up to 6 unless otherwise agreed Equivalent to the Standard District Allowance Rate ("Rate") per week for the Regional Development Zone in which the relevant Aboriginal Consultant ordinarily resides.

  • Aboriginal Consultants (Clause 10.1(a)(i)) Yamatji Consultants - up to 6 $500 (max) [Indexed to CPI] per person per day or pro rata for part thereof where a day is 7.5 hours.

  • Part 4 Optional inclusions in Activity Notice Information on area, terrain and environment of land proposed to be inspected during the heritage survey that is relevant to the physical demands of the survey, and which could be relevant considerations in the nomination of Aboriginal Consultants.

  • Confirmation that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider considers the Aboriginal Consultants to be appropriate to speak for Aboriginal Heritage in relation to the area Surveyed.