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By Rick HindPosted June 30, 2011 11:21:00 An agreement has been reached in Australia's longest land rights challenge.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says a heads of agreement will be signed by the federal and Northern Territory governments and the Northern Lands Council (NLC) to settle the Kenbi land claim.
The area covers 65,000 hectares on the Cox Peninsula, west of Darwin.
The Larrakia people lodged their claim over the land in 1979.
Ms Gillard told a community cabinet meeting in Palmerston last night plans to develop the peninsula can now go ahead.
The Larrakia Development Corporation is eager to start building on part of the land.
"This means that there will be a new suburb, more housing, so that is good news for Darwin," Ms Gillard said.
"It also means there will be a strong economic future for the Larrakia people.
"So, congratulations."
But one of the Larrakia traditional owners at the community cabinet meeting says the Larrakia Development Corporation should not be allowed to develop the Kenbi claim site.
Raylene Singh says the corporation has not discussed its plans with her.
"We are not giving the authority to the Larrakia Development Corporation ... why are they developing on our country?" she asked.
Ms Singh says she is considering legal action to prevent the development.
The Larrakia Development Corporation has welcomed the announcement.
Chief executive officer Greg Constantine says it has been a long time coming.
"I am very pleased," he said.
"It has taken since 2000, when Justice Grey awarded the claim, and 2009, when the Northern Territory government did their due diligence.
"I think it is a good start.
"There is still a long way to go ... it is not finished but it is a very positive start."
The agreement allows about 13,000 hectares of the land to be made freehold to allow for the development of homes and industry.
The remaining 52,000 hectares will be designated Aboriginal land for the Larrakia people.
Tags: land-rights, urban-development-and-planning, indigenous-policy, nt, darwin-0800
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