The Sovereignty and inherent rights of traditional custodians are never ceded.
Despite centuries of colonisation and displacement, Traditional Owners retain their rights and responsibilities over Country, including land and water. These rights survive the imposition of a colonial legal framework and have never been ceded. These rights include : the right to use, enjoy, own and care for our lands and waters, the right to practice our culture and sustain our knowledge systems, the right to determine our own interests and pursue them in our own way.