Well even in our system of common law, if say the council wants to run a road through your block of land they have to compensate you for it.
Or if someone walks onto your front lawn and takes your lawn mower, that is called stealing and if you can prove they took it from you, the court will make the person who took it give you restitution.
So if you apply logics, the aboriginals were here, people came here and just walked in and took the land off them, now whether they have had a good deal or a bad deal is beside the point, under the application of our laws they actually should have been compensated for it.
That is just back to basics applying logics and I wasn't born here, so I don't have any skin in the game.
But obviously the Governments over the years have kept the issue alive, so it isn't going away, therefore it has to be sorted.
The voice was a vehicle for allowing the high court to sort it IMO, but it was a sledgehammer to crack a walnut and was treated as such.
As usual just my opinion and is worth what it costs.