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Mabo v Queensland (No 2)

Mabo v Queensland (No 2)
CourtHigh Court of Australia
Full case nameMabo and Others and The State of Queensland [No. 2]
Argued28-31 May 1992
Decided3 June 1992
Citation(s)[1992] HCA 23, (1992) 175 CLR 1
Case history
Prior action(s)Mabo v Queensland (No 1) [1988] HCA 69, (1988) 166 CLR 186
Court membership
Judge(s) sittingMason CJ, Brennan, Deane, Dawson, Toohey, Gaudron & McHugh JJ
Case opinions
Native title exists and is recognised at common law in Australia
MajorityMason CJ, Brennan, Deane, Toohey, Gaudron & McHugh JJ
DissentDawson J
The Murray Islands

Mabo v Queensland (No 2) (commonly known as the Mabo case or simply Mabo) is a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised the existence of Native Title in Australia.[1] It was brought by Eddie Mabo against the State of Queensland and decided on 3 June 1992. The case is notable for being the first in Australia to recognise pre-colonial land interests of Indigenous Australians within the common law of Australia.[2]

Mabo is of great legal, historical, and political importance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The decision rejected the notion that Australia was terra nullius (i.e. owned by no one) at the time of British settlement, and recognised that Indigenous rights to land existed by virtue of traditional customs and laws and these rights had not been wholly lost upon colonisation.[3]

The Prime Minister Paul Keating during his Redfern speech praised the decision, saying it "establishes a fundamental truth, and lays the basis for justice".[4] Conversely, the decision was criticised by the government of Western Australia and various mining and pastoralist groups.[5]

Soon after the decision, the Keating government passed the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), which supplemented the rights recognised in Mabo and set out a new process for applicants to have their rights recognised through the newly established Native Title Tribunal and the Federal Court of Australia.

Background

History of Mer

The case centred on the Murray Islands Group, consisting of Murray Island (known traditionally as Mer Island), Waua Islet and Daua Island. The islands have been inhabited by the Meriam people (a group of Torres Strait Islanders) for between 300 and 2,000 years.[6]

Prior to and after annexation by the British, rights to land on Mer is governed by Malo's Law, "a set of religiously sanctioned laws which Merriam people feel bound to observe".[7] Under this law, the entirety of Mer is owned by different Meriam land owners and there is no concept of public ownership.[8] Land is owned by the eldest son on behalf of a particular lineage or family so that land is jointly owned individually and communally.[9] Unlike western law, title to land is orally based, although there is also a written tradition introduced to comply with State and Commonwealth inheritance and welfare laws.[10] However, ownership is not 'one way' under this system of law, and an individual both owns the land and is owned by it. As such, they have the responsibility to care and share it with their clan or family and maintain it for future generations.[11]

In 1871, missionaries from the London Missionary Society arrived on the Torres Strait island of Darnley Island in an event known as "The coming of the Light" leading to the conversion to Christianity of much of the Torres Strait, including Mer Island.[12] This however did not lead to a replacement of traditional native traditions, but a synthesis with traditional customs, including Malo's Law, being recognised within the framework of Christianity. Reverend David Passi, who gave evidence in the trial, explained that he believed that God had sent Malo to Mer Island and that "Jesus Christ was where Malo was pointing."[13]

In 1879, the islands were formally annexed by the State of Queensland.[14]

By the 1900s, the traditional economic life of the Torres Strait gave way to wage labouring on fishing boats mostly owned by others. In the aftermath of the great depression and a subsequent cut in wages, Islanders in 1936 joined a strike instigated by Mer Islanders. This strike was the first organised Islander challenge to western authorities since colonisation.[15]

Legal Background

Prior to Mabo, the pre-colonial property interests of Indigenous Australians were not recognised by the Australian legal system. Litigation over this issue directly did not arise until the 1970s with the case of Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd.[16] In that case, native title was held to not exist and to never have existed in Australia.

Later, in 1982, the plaintiffs, headed by Eddie Mabo, requested a declaration from the High Court that the Meriam people were entitled to property rights on Murray Island according to their local customs, original native ownership and their actual use and possession of the land.[17] The State of Queensland was the respondent to the proceeding and argued that native title rights had never existed in Australia and even if it did they had been removed due to (at the latest) the passage of the Land Act 1910 (Qld).[17]

Prior to judgment, the Queensland government passed the Queensland Coast Islands Declaratory Act 1985 (Qld), which purported to extinguish the native title on the Murray Islands that Mabo and the other plaintiffs were seeking to claim. This was successfully challenged in Mabo v Queensland (1988) 166 CLR 186 (Mabo No 1) and declared as ineffective due to the act being inconsistent with the right to equality before the law, as established by the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).[18]

Judgment

The court held that rights arising under native title were recognised within Australia's common law.[19] These rights were sourced from Indigenous laws and customs and not from a grant from the Crown.[20] However, these rights were not absolute and may be extinguished by validly enacted State or Commonwealth legislation or grants of land rights inconsistent with native title rights.[21] Additionally, the acquisition of radical title to land by the Crown at British settlement did not by itself extinguish native title interests.[22]

A majority of the High Court found that:[3]

  • The doctrine of terra nullius was not applicable to Australia at the time of British settlement of New South Wales
  • The Crown acquires radical title to land when it acquires sovereignty over it
  • Native title exists as part of the common law of Australia
  • The source of native title was the traditional customs and laws of Indigenous groups
  • The nature and content of native title rights depended upon ongoing traditional laws and customs
  • Native title could be extinguished by a valid exercise of government power that was inconsistent with an ongoing native title interest.

Terra nullius

Various members of the court discussed the international law doctrine of terra nullius (no one's land),[23] meaning uninhabited or inhabited territory which is not under the jurisdiction of a state, and which can be acquired by a state through occupation.[24][25] The court also discussed the analogous common law doctrine that "desert and uncultivated land" which includes land "without settled inhabitants or settled law" can be acquired by Britain by settlement, and that the laws of England are transmitted at settlement.[23] A majority of the court rejected the notion that the doctrine of terra nullius precluded the common law recognition of traditional Indigenous rights and interests in land at the time of British settlement of New South Wales.[26]

In 2005, historian Michael Connor argued in The Invention of Terra Nullius that Mabo was wrongly decided as the British actually annexed Australia, rather than treating it as terra nullius.[27] Responding to these criticisms, Mason stated, "what the British thought about its international law grounds for establishing sovereignty over Australia, for annexing Australia, is beside the point" with the decision actually concerned with answering the question, "does the common law (as applied in the Australian colonies) exclude altogether the rights of the indigenous people so that forever the rights they formerly had are excluded?"[28]

Significance

The case attracted widespread controversy and public debate.[3] Paul Keating, Prime Minister of Australia at the time, praised the decision in his Redfern Speech, saying that it "establishes a fundamental truth, and lays the basis for justice".[4] Richard Court, the Premier of Western Australia, voiced opposition to the decision in comments echoed by various mining and pastoralist interest groups.[5]

Development of native title

The decision established the legal doctrine of native title, enabling further litigation for First Nations' land rights.[29] Native title doctrine was eventually supplemented in statute by the Keating government in the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).

The recognition of native title by the decision gave rise to many significant legal questions. These included questions as to the validity of titles issued which were subject to the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), the permissibility of future development of land affected by native title, and procedures for determining whether native title existed in land.

In response to the judgment the Keating government enacted the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth),[30] which established the National Native Title Tribunal to hear native title claims at first instance. The act was subsequently amended by the Howard government in response to the Wik decision.

Legal test for First Nations identity

Within his judgment, Justice Brennan stated a three-part legal test for recognition of a person's identity as a First Nations Australian. He wrote:

Membership of the Indigenous people depends on biological descent from the Indigenous people and on mutual recognition of a particular person's membership by that person and by the elders or other persons enjoying traditional authority among those people

This test has been used in later cases[Note 1] to establish whether or not a person is Indigenous.

Aftermath

Ten years following the Mabo decision, his wife Bonita Mabo claimed that issues remained within the community about land on Mer.[31]

On 1 February 2014, the traditional owners of land on Badu Island received freehold title to 9,836 hectares (24,310 acres) in an act of the Queensland Government.[32][33] An Indigenous land use agreement was signed on 7 July 2014.[34]

Legacy

Mabo Day is an official holiday in the Torres Shire, celebrated on 3 June,[35] and occurs during National Reconciliation Week in Australia.[36][37]

The case was referenced in the 1997 comedy The Castle, as an icon of legal rightness, embodied in the quote: "In summing up, it’s the Constitution, it’s Mabo, it’s justice, it’s law, it’s the vibe."[38]

In 2009, as part of the Q150 celebrations, the Mabo High Court of Australia decision was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for its role as a "Defining Moment".[39]

A straight-to-TV film titled Mabo was produced in 2012 by Blackfella Films in association with the ABC and SBS. It provided a dramatised account of the case, focusing on the effect it had on Mabo and his family.[40][41][42]

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Mabo v Queensland (No 2) [1992] HCA 23, (1992) 175 CLR 1 (3 June 1992), High Court.
  2. ^ Haughton, James (24 January 2023). "An Unsettling Decision: A Legal and Social History of Native Title and the Mabo Decision". The Commons Social Change Library. Archived from the original on 9 July 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Brennan J. (1995). "Aboriginal land claims, an Australian perspective". High Court of Australia. Archived from the original on 24 December 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b Keating, Paul (10 December 1992). "Redfern Speech" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Mabo/Native Title/The Native Title Act". www.mabonativetitle.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  6. ^ Bird, Rebecca Bligege; Bird, Douglas W (1 January 1995). "Children and traditional subsistence on Mer (Murray Island), Torres Strait". Australian Aboriginal Studies (1): 3. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  7. ^ Sharp, Nonnie (1996). No Ordinary Judgment. Aboriginal Studies Press. p. 7. ISBN 0-85575-287-4.
  8. ^ Sharp 1996, p. 6.
  9. ^ Sharp 1996, pp. 6–7.
  10. ^ Sharp 1996, pp. 6–7, 103–114.
  11. ^ Sharp 1996, pp. 9, 78–89.
  12. ^ Russell, Peter H (2005). Recognizing Aboriginal Title: The Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler Colonialism. University of Toronto Press. p. 23. ISBN 9780802094438.
  13. ^ Sharp 1996, pp. 91–92.
  14. ^ "Queensland Coast Islands Act 1879". Qld Legislation. Queensland Government. Archived from the original on 11 December 2022. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  15. ^ Russell 2005, pp. 21–22.
  16. ^ Bartlett 2020, p. 11.
  17. ^ a b Bartlett 2020, p. 18.
  18. ^ Bartlett 2020, p. 19.
  19. ^ Bartlett 2020, p. 24.
  20. ^ Bartlett 2020, p. 28.
  21. ^ Bartlett 2020, pp. 30–32.
  22. ^ Mabo v Queensland (No 2) [1992] HCA 23 at para. 52, (1992) 175 CLR 1 (3 June 1992), High Court
  23. ^ a b Ritter, David (1996). "The "Rejection of Terra Nullius" in Mabo, A Critical Analysis". The Sydney Law Review. 18 (5): 5–33.
  24. ^ Grant, John P.; Barker, J. Craig (2009). Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 596. ISBN 9780195389777.
  25. ^ Jennings, Sir Robert; Watts, Sir Arthur, eds. (1992). Oppenheim's International Law, Vol. I, Peace. Burnt Mill: Longman. p. 687.
  26. ^ Mabo Case (1992). per Brennan J (Mason and McHugh agreeing), at paras. 41, 42, 46, 63. Per Deane J. and Gaudron J. at 55, 56.
  27. ^ Connor, Michael (2005). The invention of Terra Nullius: historical and legal fictions on the foundation of Australia. Paddington, N.S.W: Macleay Press. ISBN 978-1-876492-16-8.
  28. ^ Hope, Deborah (25 February 2006). "'Minor role' for terra nullius". The Australian. News Corp Australia. ProQuest document ID: 356242488 – via ProQuest.
  29. ^ Note: an example of litigation following Mabo is the Wik decision
  30. ^ Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
  31. ^ Stephens, Tony (31 May 2002). "10 years after Mabo, Eddie's spirit dances on". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  32. ^ Torres News, 10–16 February 2014
  33. ^ "Badu Island traditional owners granted freehold title". The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory. 1 February 2014. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  34. ^ "Agreements, Treaties and Negotiated Settlements project". ATNS. 7 July 2014. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  35. ^ "Mabo Day". Torres Strait Regional Authority. Archived from the original on 12 March 2011.
  36. ^ "Commemorating Mabo Day". Reconciliation Australia. 3 June 2020. Archived from the original on 9 October 2021. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  37. ^ "Reconciliation Week". Department of the Premier and Cabinet (South Australia). 16 April 2021. Archived from the original on 9 October 2021. Retrieved 9 October 2021. Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU) Archived 5 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine licence.
  38. ^ Neal, Kathleen. Encountering Magna Carta in the Middle Ages. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 12 November 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  39. ^ Bligh, Anna (10 June 2009). "Premier Unveils Queensland'S 150 Icons". Queensland Government. Archived from the original on 24 May 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  40. ^ "Mabo's story of sacrifice and love to premiere at festival". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 May 2012. Archived from the original on 4 April 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  41. ^ Dalton, Kim Speech: Mabo Premiere, Sydney Film Festival 2012, 7 June 2012, at ABC TV Blog
  42. ^ Dale, D., Perkins, R. Mabo at Sydney Film Festival 2012
  • Richard Bartlett, "The Proprietary Nature of Native Title" (1998) 6 Australian Property Law Journal 1
  • Williams, George; Brennan, Sean; Lynch, Andrew (2014). Blackshield and Williams Australian Constitutional Law and Theory (6 ed.). Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press. pp. 136–146. ISBN 978-1-86287-918-8.
  • Bartlett, Richard (2020). Native Title in Australia (4 ed.). LexisNexis Butterworths. ISBN 978-0409350920.

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