Toyne, Phillip, 1947-
Variant namesConservationist and lawyer, born 1947. After completing a Bachelor of Law degree (1970) and a Diploma in Education (1972) Toyne worked in Central Australia from 1973-1986, mainly representing Aboriginal people in a wide range of legal matters, particularly in the area of land rights. From 1986-1992 he was Director of the Australian Conservation Foundation and in 1993 he was retained as a consultant advising the Federal Government on the development of a response to the Mabo judgement and the draft legislation.
From the description of Papers of Phillip Toyne [manuscript]. 1967-1994. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225809066
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creatorOf | Toyne, Phillip, 1947-. Papers of Phillip Toyne [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
creatorOf | Rae, Michael. Margaret Bay silica sand joint venture proposal / from : Michael Rae and Phillip Toyne, 1987. | Libraries Australia |
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associatedWith | Australian Conservation Foundation. | corporateBody |
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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (N.T.) |
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Birth 1947
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