Land Holding Act leases guide Guide

More than 200 lease applications were lawfully approved under the Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (Land Holding) Act 1985 but never finalised. The original applicants are entitled to be granted a lease.

If the original applicant is deceased, the lease entitlement may be granted to the beneficiaries of the deceased's estate. The lease may also be granted in the name of the deceased person so that it can be distributed following their wishes in their estate.

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