Deed of Grant in Trust explained

A Deed of Grant in Trust (DOGIT) is the name for a system of community-level land trust established in Queensland to administer former Aboriginal reserves and missions. They came about through the enactment by the Queensland Government of the Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984 and Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984 in 1984, allowing community councils to be created to own and administer former Aboriginal reserves or missions under a Deed of Grant in Trust).[1] The trusts are governed by local representatives who are elected every three years to councils called Incorporated Aboriginal Councils. These councils have the power to pass by-laws, appoint police for the community, and are responsible for maintaining housing and infrastructure, running the Community Development Employment Program and issuing hunting, fishing and camping permits.[2] As such, they work much like a local government, but are different in character as they own the land they administer on behalf of the community.[3]

Most of the Torres Strait Islands entered DOGIT arrangements in October 1985, with the notable exception of Mer Island, which became the subject of the Mabo No.1 (1988) and No.2 (1992) cases. The first Aboriginal community to receive a DOGIT was Hope Vale on 27 July 1986.[4] In the years following, many DOGIT communities were established—mostly in the Cape York Peninsula, Torres Strait Islands and Carpentaria regions. The Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004 extended to community councils many of the provisions and benefits of the Local Government Act 1993 normally enjoyed by shire councils.

From 1 January 2015, some trustees, namely those classified as "urban" or "future urban" (numbering 34) are able to convert parts of the collective title to either Aboriginal freehold or Torres Strait Islander freehold title.[5]

Communities

The following is a list of DOGIT communities in Queensland.

Name of communityArea (km²)PopulationExcised fromDate grantedDeed numberPrimary occupants
align=right 102.0 786 17 October 1985 21296126
align=right 67.6 869 27 October 1986 21328057
align=right 71.7 295 17 October 1985 21296127
align=right 31.3 1241 28 August 1986 16929228 Wakka Wakka
Dauan Island align=right 3.6 120 17 October 1985 21296130
align=right 1786.0 1181 1987 50184313 Gangalidda/Waanyi
align=right 5.9 320 17 October 1985 21296129
align=right 15.7 208 17 October 1985 21296131
align=right 1115.4 856 27 July 1986 21321062
align=right 1.7 363 17 October 1985 21296138
align=right 795.4 463 27 October 1986 21328058
align=right 2571.9 1112 23 July 1987 21345064 Kokoberra, Yir Yorant, Kunjen
align=right 152.5 226 17 October 1985 21296132
align=right 3596.9 605 29 October 1987 21352021
align=right 6.4 240 17 October 1985 21296133
align=right 550.1 262 26 April 1989 (none) Tjungundji
align=right 2007.3 921 1 October 1989 21378037
align=right 93.9 381 27 October 1986 21328060
align=right 71.0 2165 27 October 1986 21328055 Bwgcolman, Manbarra
Pormpuraaw (Edward River) align=right 4362.0 653 28 July 1987 21345063 Thaayorre, Mungkan
align=right 6.5 175 17 October 1985 21296128
align=right 18.5 239 17 October 1985 21296136
align=right 104.5 368 17 October 1985 21296134
align=right 2.6 184 29 October 1987 21352022
align=right 0.4 57 17 October 1985 21296135
Umagico (Alau) align=right 53.4 267 27 October 1986 21328059
align=right 0.9 239 17 October 1985 21296137
align=right 388.1 928 27 October 1986 30563185
Wujal Wujal (Bloomfield River) align=right 11.0 361 29 October 1987 21352023 Kuku Yalanji
Yarrabah (Cape Grafton) align=right 156.1 2599 27 October 1986 21328056 Gujangii
align=right 1.6 336 17 October 1985 21296139

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Native Title Resource Guide: Queensland . Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies . 31 December 2010 . 2015-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150326034228/http://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/products/handbook/qld-native-title-information-handbook-2010.pdf . 2015-03-26 .
  2. Web site: DOGIT Communities... . 14 December 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070829131219/http://publib.slq.qld.gov.au/footprints/communities/dogit.htm . 29 August 2007 . dead .
  3. Book: Kaye, Stuart. 1997. The Torres Strait. 12–15. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Boston. 90-411-0506-9.
  4. Pearson . Noel . 1989 . The Deed of Grant in Trust and Hope Vale Aboriginal Community, North Queensland . Aboriginal Law Bulletin . 2 . 38 . 12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091121211555/http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/AboriginalLB/1989/29.html . 2009-11-21 .
  5. Web site: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land . Austrade . 26 February 2016 . 25 July 2020.