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Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia

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On the North the twenty sixth Degree of South Latitude — On the South the Southern Ocean — On the West the one hundred and thirty second Degree of East Longitude — And on the East the one hundred and forty first Degree of East Longitude including therein all and every the Bays and Gulfs thereof
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Provided Always that nothing in those our Letters Patent contained shall affect or be construed to affect the rights of any Aboriginal Natives of the said Province to the actual occupation or enjoyment in their own Persons or in the Persons of their Descendants of any Lands therein now actually
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As colonisation proceeded, no heed was paid to the words of the Letters Patent about Aboriginal rights to land: there were no treaties signed; colonists bought, leased and were granted land, thus effectively dispossessing the original inhabitants of their land.
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On 31 July 1838, the changes were brought into law by "An act to amend an act of the fourth and fifth years of his late majesty empowering his majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces" (short name ascribed by the
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However, laws could only be proposed by the Governor and were subject to approval or disallowance by the King as advised by the Imperial Government. The Order-in-Council again expressly protected the rights of "Aboriginal natives".
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legislated for the establishment of a settlement in South Australia, but did not provide specific directions with regard to how the Province of South Australia was to be founded, which these Letters Patent, formulated by the
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His Honour quotes Kirby in Fejo, who dismissed an argument that the Letters Patent Proviso provides any protection for the rights of Aboriginal People to the occupation or enjoyment of their lands.
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An act to amend an act of the fourth and fifth years of His Majesty, empowering His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces : 31st July 1838
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An act to amend an act of the fourth and fifth years of His Majesty, empowering His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces : 31st July 1838
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together with the Island called Kangaroo Island and all and every the Islands adjacent to the said last mentioned Island or to that part of the main Land of the said Province.
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Kaurna people have been granted native title rights over the Adelaide Plains and metropolitan area in the first such claim to be accepted in an Australian capital city.
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From the early 21st century, research focused on the potential legal implications of this disregard of the Letters, and the document again became a source of debate.
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on the basis of the unfulfilled Letters Patent, which gave rights to Aboriginal people over their land (the rights in the letters patent were later enshrined in the
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provided authority for the establishment of government in the Province of South Australia. The Order-in-Council provided for a governing Council comprising the
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erecting and establishing the Province of South Australia and fixing the boundaries thereof", defined the boundaries of the Province of South Australia:
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Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom erecting and establishing the Province of South Australia and fixing the boundaries thereof
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The Letters Patent included a recognition of the rights of the "Aboriginal Natives" to live within the lands of the Province of South Australia:
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Transcript of Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia 19 February 1836 (UK)
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on 19 February 2011, as a document which preserves the rights of the Aboriginal inhabitants.
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tells of the struggle for recognition of rights that were granted by the Letters Patent.
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Draft of the Order-in-Council Establishing Government 23 February 1836 (UK)
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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The 175th anniversary of the Letters Patent was commemorated at the
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Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia
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Coming to terms : Aboriginal title in South Australia
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and on the country of their unacknowledged descendants".
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The Letters Patent, long title "Letters Patent under the
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c. 60), passed 31 July 1838) incorporated the changes.
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in 2006, the then SA Minister for Aboriginal Affairs,
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Index

King William IV
Province of South Australia
South Australia Act 1834
Aboriginal peoples of South Australia
British colonisation of South Australia
Colonisation Commissioners for South Australia
Aboriginal Natives
Letters Patent
Order-in-Council
Governor
Judge or Chief Justice
Colonial Secretary
Advocate-General
Resident Commissioner
Great Seal of the United Kingdom
South Australia Act 1834
4 & 5 Will. 4
South Australia Government Act 1838
1 & 2 Vict.
John Pirie
Governor Hindmarsh
Glenelg
National Library of Australia
South Australia Government Act 1838
1 & 2 Vict.
Don Dunstan
Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 1966
South Australia Government Act 1838
1 & 2 Vict.
Proclamation Day

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