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COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FROM NATIVE TITLE
The Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara peoples’ journey to economic benefit
PRESENTED BY Ian Crombie – Board Member, Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal Corporation John Hender – Native Title Trusts & Investments, Perpetual
ANTAKIRINJA MATU-YANKUNYTJATJARA ABORIGINAL CORPORATION (AMYAC)
• Registered on 22 August 1997 and now under the Corporations Act (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) 2006
• Represents the Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara Native Title holders
• Native Title land encompassing a significant area of the Far North of South Australia
• 830 members of the organisation
AMYAC SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATING ILUAS
1995 Claim commenced
1997 Oz Minerals
heritage clearances
commenced
2005 Agreement
reached with Oz Minerals
2009 First production
payment made by Oz Minerals
2010 • Trust established and community
decided on a professional trustee • Lost some control but had safety net • Created Future Fund • AMY Nominees and Anangu Mining incorporate
sign joint venture with Exact Pty Ltd resulting in Stony Desert Mining Services
2011 • Antakirinja Matu-
Yankunytjatjara People's non-exclusive native title recognised
• Stony Desert gets Crushing contract at Prominent Hill mine
NOW AND FUTURE • Capacity building
• Employment opportunities
• Cultural preservation
• Self-sustainability
2015 • AMY gets first
contract in own right
• Business Development Manager employed
2014 • Economic
Development Plan
• Mabel Creek Station acquired
2001 Reached
agreement with Dominion Gold
2016 Aboriginal Liaison Officer employed
Photo courtesy Aboriginal Way magazine, June 2011
CONSENT DETERMINATION
Stony Desert Pty Ltd • An exciting joint venture formed in 2011 • Combines the strength and experience
of Exact Mining Services and the vision of the Anangu people (Anangu Mining Pty Ltd)
Building a commercial enterprise and employment opportunities
Anangu Mining Pty Ltd
AMY Environmental Services Pty Ltd
Stony Desert Mining Services
Exact Mining
Services
AMYAC
AMY Environmental Services • Hit the ground running at Prominent Hill
on 18 Sept 2015
• Operating 12 hours per day 365 days per year
• 4 employees (plus future provision for trainee)
• $1.1m worth of plant and equipment
Doing it on our own
AMY Environmental Services
Waste management means…
Managing a landfill site
Operating a resource recovery centre
On our country Acquiring Mabel Creek Station
Working with the trustee on social issues
Maintaining culture
Education Health Relief of poverty
AMYAC community
AMYAC Aboriginal Corporation
AMYAC Trust
Culture Health Relief of poverty Education
Oz Minerals Prominent Hill Mine
Royalties
Trustee (Perpetual)
Advisory Committee
AMY Nominees
Holds environmental services contract at Prominent Hill Mine
Owns Mabel Creek Station
Future Fund
Other mining companies
Future projects
LOOKING AHEAD
PRESENTERS Ian Crombie – Board Member, Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal Corporation John Hender – Native Title Trusts & Investments, Perpetual
IMPORTANT NOTE: This presentation is prepared by Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal Corporation (AMYAC) and Perpetual Trustee Company Limited ABN 42 000 001 007, AFSL 236643 (Perpetual). Any Information provided by Perpetual is general information only and is not intended to provide financial advice. You should consider, whether the information is suitable for your circumstances and we recommend that you seek professional advice. The information is believed to be accurate as at 24 May 2016 and is provided by the presenters in good faith. To the extent permitted by law, no liability is accepted by AMYAC or Perpetual for any loss or damage as a result of any reliance on this information.
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