About the Settlement Agreement — South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council

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This is the story of the Noongar people's fight to have their native title rights recognised in the south west, which resulted in the South West Native Title Settlement. This Settlement formally recognises that, since time immemorial, the Noongar people have maintained a living cultural, spiritual, familial and social relationship with Noongar boodja.


The South West Native Title Settlement (the Settlement) is the largest native title settlement in Australian history. The Settlement will affect an estimated 30,000 Noongar People and encompasses approximately 200,000 square kilometres in the South West.

Harry Hobbs and George Williams of the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales described the Settlement (PDF 367KB) as 'Australia's First Treaty'.

The Settlement will resolve the Noongar native title claims in the South West of Western Australia in exchange for a package of benefits that includes:

  • Recognition through an Act of Parliament (PDF 900KB) - the Noongar (Koorah, Nitja, Boordahwan) (Past, Present, Future) Recognition Act 2016.

  • Noongar Boodja Trust - a perpetual trust, receiving yearly instalments of $50 million for 12 years.

  • Noongar Corporations - the establishment of six Noongar Regional Corporations and one Central Services Corporation, with funding support of $10 million a year for 12 years, and $6.5m to establish the offices.

  • Noongar Land Estate - up to 320,000 hectares of development and cultural land to be held by the Noongar Boodja Trust.

  • Co-operative and joint management - of National Parks and the South West Conservation Estate.

  • Land Access - to certain crown lands for customary activities.

  • Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement - standard processes for determining when and how to carry out heritage surveys on Noongar Lands.

  • Noongar Heritage Partnership Agreement - collaboration framework for identifying, recording, protecting and managing Noongar Heritage values and sites.

  • Noongar Housing Program - transfer and refurbishment of 121 properties to the Noongar Boodja Trust and $10m to develop and refurbish the properties.

  • Economic and Community Development - through development frameworks to assist Noongar businesses and improve Government service delivery to the Noongar community.

  • Capital Works Program - funding to contribute to the establishment of a Noongar Cultural Centre and office space for Noongar Corporations.

  • Noongar Land Fund - up to $46,850,000 over ten years for land-related projects

  • Noongar Cultural Centre - $5.3m and up to two hectares of land towards the development of a Noongar Cultural Centre.

The Settlement is made up of six (6) individual Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs). Each of the following areas has a corresponding ILUA:

To print information about the Settlement, download our fact sheets: