The document discusses the law reform process in Australia regarding native title. It analyzes two important court cases - Mabo v Queensland (1992) and Yorta Yorta v Queensland (2002). While the Mabo case recognized native title rights, the Yorta Yorta case rejected an Indigenous group's native title claim. The law reform process has been effective to a degree in achieving just outcomes, but it still has room for improvement, such as recognizing the impacts of colonization on Indigenous peoples' ability to prove continuous connection to traditional lands.