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Event Location
Tea Gardens

Landcare Region

BCT Region

Event Description

 

This very special event will provide you with all the information and inspiration you need to understand exactly what constitutes Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and how to protect it.  You will hear from Sally Hurst, Founder of Found a Fossil, who will give an introduction to what constitutes Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and why it is so very special.  Sally will share real landholder stories of working with Traditional Owners to conserve and protect Aboriginal artefacts on private land, and dispel common myths around land reclamation.

Dr David Cameron is a professional historian, archaeologist and cultural heritage management consultant based in Forster NSW. Over the past 25 years David has worked in a variety of operationally focused Indigenous and historic cultural heritage management roles in both government and private sectors in NSW and QLD. David has extensive experience with the identification, significance and impact assessment of cultural heritage, and conservation management, strategic and project planning associated with conservation tenures, mining, forestry, energy and infrastructure development projects. David is currently technical advisor - archaeologist working for the Gaangalu Nation People in Central Queensland. He will unravel the complex nature of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Legislation, what it means for local landholders and what to do if you find artefacts or other culturally significant features on your land.

We will have a panel session to field questions from the audience before lunch, then head out to a beautiful bushland reserve in Tea Gardens with known Aboriginal Cultural Heritage values.  MidCoast Council's Anthony Marchment will give us an overview of the reserve and how it is being managed to protect and enhance both biodiversity and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage values.

This event is free to all landholders in the MidCoast 2 Tops Landcare network and clients of the Biodiversity Conservation Trust. MC2T Landcare reserves the right to prioritise our members, BCT clients and local landholders, in the event of capacity ticket sales.

Landcare NSW and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust are working together to raise awareness and support private land conservation efforts across the state.

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Number of Attendees
15
Number of Landowners
13
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
A survey is completed by each attendee The below fields are extracted from this survey. To access the full feedback survey please refer to the attachments section below.
Attendee Level of Knowledge before event (Average)
8
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
49
Event Outcome

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Attendees Feedback

What was critical for the success of the event?

  • Fantastic knowledge
  • It was aimed at landholders with little or no knowledge of ACH. However, it also included clear information about Legislation that would have been useful to staff and project managers present on the day

Any suggestions for improving the event?

  • It was very hard to hear presenters, their use of a microphone would be great.
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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Resources.pdf (111.39 KB) 111.39 KB
240601 M2T ACH.pdf (1016.51 KB) 1016.51 KB