No such order in council has been given by the ruling monarch, elizabeth ii, in which case the law of our dominion and sovereignty is affirmed to this day.
This law recognized our title and dominion to those lands, waters and natural resources therein, before and after 1875. It is not possible at all, based on this law that became part of the common law of england, for any parliament in australia, to claim any title to land without receiving free prior and informed consent and to compensate, if the people agreed to give up their land. Knowing this was never done, creates a legal battle ground for all governments, councils and courts within australia.
That the tribal people are not british subjects and or australian citizens and as per the pips act 1875 the queen could not exercise power or jurisdiction over the originee sovereigns of these lands, the true crown as they were only administrators.
Section 6: nothing herein or in any such order in council contained shall extend or be construed to extend to invest her majesty, her heirs and successors* with any claim or title whatsoever to dominion or sovereignty over any such islands or places as aforesaid, or to derogate from the rights of the tribes or people inhabiting such islands or places, or of chiefs or rulers thereof, to such sovereignty or dominion, and a copy of every such order in council shall be laid before each house of parliament within thirty days after the issue thereof, unless parliament shall not then be in session, in which case a copy shall be laid before each house of parliament within thirty days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
Section7. Saving of rights of tribes.-nothing herein or in any such order in council contained shall extend or be construed to extend to invest her majesty, her heirs and successors* with any claim or title whatsoever to dominion or sovereignty over any such islands or places as aforesaid, or to derogate from the rights of the tribes or people inhabiting such islands or places, or of chiefs or rulers thereof, to such sovereignty or dominion, and a copy of every such order in council shall be laid before each house of parliament.