There weren't specific consultations with indigenous peoples, but there's a range of different things done with respect to protecting any cultural and indigenous rights in that regard.
Just let me find my notes here.
Like Canada, Australia maintains a range of policy measures in place to facilitate indigenous policy, and protect indigenous rights, and cultural rights, more generally. Australia successfully sought carve-outs protecting the government's ability to adopt measures with respect to creative arts, indigenous traditional cultural expressions, and other cultural heritage, providing favourable treatment in the services sector and according preferences in investment to any indigenous persons or organizations.
There were broad-based consultations across community groups, and indigenous community groups were part of that consultation process.