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Land Bilong Islanders
Synopsis
Land Bilong Islanders follows Queensland's Supreme Court to Murray Island, the centre of a legal battle which forever altered relationships between black and white in Australia.
Murray Island, or Mer, lies to the north of the Australian mainland. There, in 1989, three Islanders questioned the very basis of European settlement of Australia in evidence given in their community hall, a temporary but exotic courthouse.
Koiki 'Eddie' Mabo, James Rice and Father Dave Passi claimed that they, not the State of Queensland, owned island land. They argued that since time immemorial, their families had owned that land. Those property rights, they said, were not extinguished when Murray Island was annexed to the then British colony of Queensland.
In June 1992, ten years after proceedings in the Mabo Case began and only months after Eddie Mabo's untimely death, the High Court of Australia ruled that Islanders' rights to land on Murray Island had survived European colonisation.
The doctrine of terra nullius was overturned and the principle of native title is now established in Australian law.
Details
- Release dates
- 1989 - Australia
- Rating
- G - general
- Distributor
- Ronin Films
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