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Cultural Heritage
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Cultural capability
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Heritage Management Agreements and Plans
Cultural Heritage Officers
Cultural Heritage Policy and Manual
Historical milestones
Moreton Bay Rail Link Cultural Heritage Protection
Native Title
Working with Traditional Owners and Elders
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Cultural Heritage recognises and highlights the work we undertake in managing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's heritage
Historical milestones
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Heritage Management Agreements and Plans
Cultural Heritage Officers
Cultural Heritage Policy and Manual
Historical milestones
Moreton Bay Rail Link Cultural Heritage Protection
Native Title
Working with Traditional Owners and Elders
Historical milestones
1997
– Finalisation of the
Native Title Work Procedures for Decision Making
guidelines to encourage a network of good working relationships with First Nations groups.
1998
– Appointment of Leann Wilson as the first
Native Title and Cultural Heritage Officer
.
1999
– First major roadworks project in North West Queensland to have a Cultural Heritage Management Plan developed and implemented. We worked in close cooperation with local First Nations Peoples and Cloncurry Shire Council to complete the important Devoncourt Deviation upgrade on the Cloncurry-Dajarra road, on schedule.
2000
– A draft
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Management Supplementary Guidelines
document was produced after statewide consultation and was trialled by officers in all regions. Native Title and Cultural Heritage Officers were appointed in several districts.
2002
– All major projects included a Cultural Heritage assessment and the implementation of Cultural Heritage Management Plans with First Nations partners employed on site.
2004
– South East Queensland's first Cultural Heritage Management Plan implemented on the major Bruce Highway upgrade between Yandina and Cooroy.