(f)
subdivide or consolidate land so as to affect, or consent to a plan of
subdivision or consolidation of land that affects, the interests of an
Aboriginal Land Council in that land, or
(a) an instrument (other than a caveat or
registration prohibition notice) giving effect to or forming part of a
land dealing (within the meaning of this Division) that is registrable or
capable of being made registrable under the Real Property Act 1900 or in
respect of which a recording is required or permitted (under that or any other
Act or Commonwealth Act) to be made in the Register maintained under that Act,
or
(b) a plan that is required or permitted to be registered under Division 3
of Part 23 of the Conveyancing Act 1919 and that is or gives effect to or
forms part of a land dealing (within the meaning of this Division), or
(c) an
instrument (other than a registration prohibition notice) giving effect to or
forming part of a land dealing (within the meaning of this Division) that is
registrable or in respect of which a recording is required or permitted to be
made in the General Register of Deeds.
(a) the Council has a legal
interest in the land, or
(a1) the land is the whole or part of land that is,
pursuant to an Aboriginal LandAgreement under section 36AA, to be transferred
to the Council, or
(b) the land is the whole or part of land the subject of a
claim under section 36 and--
(i) the Crown Lands Minister is satisfied that
the land is claimable Crown land under section 36, or
(ii) the Court has
ordered under section 36(7) that the land be transferred to the Council,
and
the land has not been transferred to the Council.
(3) In this Division, an
Aboriginal Land Council is taken to
"make a development application" for landvested in the Council if the Council
consents to such an application by another person.
(4) For the purposes of
this Division, land is of
"cultural and heritage significance to Aboriginal persons" if the land is
significant in terms of the traditions, observances, customs, beliefs or
history of Aboriginal persons.