High court native title award of $2.53m may open floodgates

Ruling sets precedent that may trigger compensation claims worth billions of dollars from hundreds of applicants

The high court has ordered the Northern Territory government to pay $2.53m in compensation to a group of native title holders, in a landmark ruling establishing a significant precedent for future compensation claims.

It is the first time the high court has considered the monetary value of native title and associated compensation for the removal of land rights. The case is considered one of the most significant land rights cases since the Mabo ruling, and could pave the way for billions of dollars in liability payouts by Australian governments.

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