Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Consultation Requirements for Proponents
Part 6 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974
Consultation with Aboriginal people is a fundamental part of the Aboriginal heritage impact permit assessment process. This document sets out requirements to consult with Aboriginal people who hold knowledge about the significance of Aboriginal cultural heritage relevant to an application.
Publisher: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74232-491-3 / ID: DECCW20090781
File: PDF 3.99 MB / Pages 38
Name: aboriginal-cultural-heritage-consultation-requirements-for-proponents-2010-090781.pdf
The Department of Planning and Environment acknowledges that Aboriginal people:
- should have the right to maintain culture, language, knowledge and identity
- should have the right to directly participate in matters that may affect their heritage
- are the primary determinants of the cultural significance of their heritage.
This document focuses on the requirements for consultation with Aboriginal people as part of the heritage assessment process:
- to determine potential harm on Aboriginal cultural heritage from proposed activities
- that informs decision making for any application for an Aboriginal heritage impact permit where it is determined harm cannot be avoided.