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Begin by filling out the 'Applicant details' section. Enter your given name(s), surname, previous names, date of birth, address, contact phone number, and email address.
In the 'Family details' section, indicate whether you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person or a descendant. Provide your mother's and father's names along with their respective grandparents' names.
Complete the 'Declaration' section by affirming your ancestry and identity as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. Ensure all information is accurate before signing.
For the 'Confirmation from an Aboriginal organisation', ensure two authorised signatories complete this section. They must be from a registered organisation under the relevant Act.
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What percentage of Aboriginal blood do you need to be Aboriginal?
Theres no such thing as distance when it comes to bloodlines or any rubbish racist percentages. If you know that your ancestors were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, then youre Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
What is the three-part test to determine aboriginality?
These are: being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent. identifying as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. being accepted as such by the community in which you live, or formerly lived.
What are the three criteria for aboriginality?
Defining Aboriginal heritage 1. Be of Aboriginal descent 2. Identify as an Aboriginal person and 3. Be accepted by the Aboriginal community in which he or she lives or has lived.
Can I self identify as an Aboriginal?
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage is personal to the individual. You dont need to prove that you are an Indigenous Australian. However, Government agencies and community organisations will, in some cases, request proof of aboriginality when applying for Indigenous-specific services or programs.
What is the 3 point test for aboriginality?
The test has three elements, all of which must be proved by the person claiming to be Aboriginal: the person must identify as Aboriginal, the Aboriginal community must recognise the person as Aboriginal, and the person is Aboriginal by way of descent.
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How do I obtain proof of my Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage? Doing your family history may help you obtain proof of your heritage. You might find a birth, death or marriage record that traces your family to a particular Aboriginal station or reserve.
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