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Timbrell Park and Cabarita Point Park – Specialist Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Advice

Gondwana Consulting has been retained by the City of Canada Bay Council to provide specialist advice and input, and assist Council in liaison with government agencies and Aboriginal organisations, in relation to: the assessment and appropriate management measures for a potential Aboriginal midden (being disturbed by an BMX circuit and Council landscape works) along the […]

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Development Assessment Toolkit

For Shellharbour City Council, Wollongong City Council and Kiama Municipal Council. The Toolkit and accompanying protocol provides a set of guidelines for the assessment of development applications in relation to Aboriginal heritage, within existing legal constraints. It also sets out standard actions to be taken if Aboriginal items are discovered during construction, in cases where […]

Cattai Wetlands Future Direction Strategy

For Greater Taree City Council. Gondwana Consulting prepared a “Future Direction Strategy” for Greater Taree City Council for the Cattai Wetlands – an area of nearly 500 hectares with a range of significant biodiversity, cultural heritage, tourism/recreation and landscape values located approximately 22 kilometres north of Taree on the NSW mid-north coast.  Council’s management of […]

Botany Bay Aboriginal Heritage Study

  Gondwana Consulting was commissioned to undertake a study and subsequent report that records the Botany bay LGA’s Aboriginal cultural heritage sites and value, involves a community-supported assessment of their significance and future directions for their protection/management/presentation, and provides an information source to help the wider community to appreciate these values (where also appropriate) and establish […]

Mill Creek Catchment

cultural heritage planning mill creek catchment

The Mill Creek sub-catchment is one of the major tributary drainage systems feeding into the mid Georges River, and has been selected by management authorities as one of two locations where projects will be developed and implemented to address the diverse impacts affecting the river and its catchments. NATURAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT […]