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The Gunditjmara Land Justice Story Jessica K Weir
The legal outcomes the Gunditjmara achieved in the 1980s are often overlooked in the history of land rights and native title in Australia. The High Court Onus v Alcoa case and the subsequent settlement negotiated with the State of Victoria, sit alongside other well known bench marks in our land rights history, including the Gurindji strike (also known as the Wave Hill Walk-Off) and land claim that led to the development of land rights legislation in the Northern Territory. This publication links the experiences in the 1980s with the Gunditjmara’s present day recognition of native title, and considers the possibilities and limitations of native title within the broader context of land justice. The Gunditjmara Land Justice Story JESSICA K WEIR Euphemia Day, Johnny Lovett and Amy Williams filming at Cape Jessica Weir together at the native title Bridgewater consent determination Amy Williams is an aspiring young Jessica Weir is a human geographer Indigenous film maker and the focused on ecological and social communications officer for the issues in Australia, particularly water, NTRU. Amy has recently graduated country and ecological life. Jessica with her Advanced Diploma of completed this project as part of her Media Production, and is developing Research Fellowship in the Native Title and maintaining communication Research Unit (NTRU) at the Australian strategies for the NTRU. Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. The Gunditjmara Land Justice Story JESSICA K WEIR First published in 2009 by the Native Title Research Unit, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies GPO Box 553 Canberra ACT 2601 Tel: (61 2) 6246 1111 Fax: (61 2) 6249 7714 Email: [email protected] Web: www.aiatsis.gov.au/ Written by Jessica K Weir Copyright © Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. -
Important Budj Bim Works Begin Across Five Sites
Monday, 11 January 2021 IMPORTANT BUDJ BIM WORKS BEGIN ACROSS FIVE SITES Works have started across the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, as part of the Andrews Labor Government’s support for the Gunditjmara Traditional Owners to protect and develop the land so more Victorians can celebrate its history and cultural significance. Minister for Regional Development Mary-Anne Thomas today visited the site in Victoria’s south west to inspect the progress of works, alongside the region’s Traditional Owners and representatives from Glenelg Shire Council. The Labor Government is investing over $12 million in the project, including $8 million through the Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund, to improve the tourist infrastructure of the area. The Government investment also contributed to Budj Bim’s successful bid in 2019 to become a UNESCO World Heritage listed site. The works include a new eel aquaculture and information centre, art installations, new raised walkways, a new cantilevered lookout, an upgraded information centre, entrance infrastructure, carparks and interpretive signage. Construction has started on all five project sites within the cultural landscape, including Tyrendarra Township, Kurtonitj, Lake Condah, Tyrendarra Indigenous Protected Area and Budj Bim. Budj Bim hosts the remains of over 300 Aboriginal stone houses – evidence of the Gunditjmara People’s permanent settlement in the area, as well as a sophisticated system of channels, fish traps and weirs used for farming eels. It is the only Australian site to be listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list solely for its Aboriginal cultural values. The new works follow extensive consultation with Traditional Owners over the past 18 months. -
Taylors Hill-Werribee South Sunbury-Gisborne Hurstbridge-Lilydale Wandin East-Cockatoo Pakenham-Mornington South West
TAYLORS HILL-WERRIBEE SOUTH SUNBURY-GISBORNE HURSTBRIDGE-LILYDALE WANDIN EAST-COCKATOO PAKENHAM-MORNINGTON SOUTH WEST Metro/Country Postcode Suburb Metro 3200 Frankston North Metro 3201 Carrum Downs Metro 3202 Heatherton Metro 3204 Bentleigh, McKinnon, Ormond Metro 3205 South Melbourne Metro 3206 Albert Park, Middle Park Metro 3207 Port Melbourne Country 3211 LiQle River Country 3212 Avalon, Lara, Point Wilson Country 3214 Corio, Norlane, North Shore Country 3215 Bell Park, Bell Post Hill, Drumcondra, Hamlyn Heights, North Geelong, Rippleside Country 3216 Belmont, Freshwater Creek, Grovedale, Highton, Marhsall, Mt Dunede, Wandana Heights, Waurn Ponds Country 3217 Deakin University - Geelong Country 3218 Geelong West, Herne Hill, Manifold Heights Country 3219 Breakwater, East Geelong, Newcomb, St Albans Park, Thomson, Whington Country 3220 Geelong, Newtown, South Geelong Anakie, Barrabool, Batesford, Bellarine, Ceres, Fyansford, Geelong MC, Gnarwarry, Grey River, KenneQ River, Lovely Banks, Moolap, Moorabool, Murgheboluc, Seperaon Creek, Country 3221 Staughtonvale, Stone Haven, Sugarloaf, Wallington, Wongarra, Wye River Country 3222 Clilon Springs, Curlewis, Drysdale, Mannerim, Marcus Hill Country 3223 Indented Head, Port Arlington, St Leonards Country 3224 Leopold Country 3225 Point Lonsdale, Queenscliffe, Swan Bay, Swan Island Country 3226 Ocean Grove Country 3227 Barwon Heads, Breamlea, Connewarre Country 3228 Bellbrae, Bells Beach, jan Juc, Torquay Country 3230 Anglesea Country 3231 Airleys Inlet, Big Hill, Eastern View, Fairhaven, Moggs -
Hamilton & Region
Dadswells Natte Yallock HWY C240 Bridge Glenorchy Redbank Moonambel SUNRA WIMMERA Deep Lead YSIA Landsborough Carisbrook Apsley Lake Maryborough Wombelano Toolondo Reservoir Lonsdale Lake Y Wartook Wartook Stawell Avoca B180 Paddys Ranges GREATER HAMILTONEdenhope REGION HW State Park Distances (kms) Crowlands Talbot Black Range Elmhurst HWY Halls Gap Hamilton Coleraine Dunkeld Penshurst Cavendish Balmoral G’thompson Horsham Halls Gap Fairy Port Portland Ballarat Geelong Warrnambool Melbourne Mt Gambier Connawarra Adelaide Langkoop Great Western PYRENEES State Park AraratHamilton 34 32B180 33 26 65 50 130 96 84 85 180 236 110 295 132 135 499 Harrow Moora Moora Lake Pomonal RegionalColeraine 34 66 64 53 46 84 124 130 117 98 213 267 140 326 97 101 465 11 Reservoir Park Bellfield Dunkeld 32 66 28 31 70 18 135 64 93 117 147 205 105 261 156 166 519 Warrak Evansford Tarrington • Penshurst • Rocklands Penshurst 33 64 28 54 93 47 158 93 64 104 179 203 75 278 154 165 530 River Glenthompson • Dunkeld • Coleraine • Cavendish • Poolaigelo Reservoir Grampians Lexton Ararat Cavendish 26 53 31 54 38 50 HWY 104 82 109 Clunes110 179 236 130 293 147 154 487 National Langi Ghiran Byaduk • Branxholme • Balmoral • Hamilton • Y Dergholm Balmoral HENT Balmoral 65 Mt Buangor46 70 93 38 89 76 96 148 145 217 275 168 332 141 122 449 Moyston A8 State ParkState Park State Park Park G’thompson 50 84 18 47 50 89 154 65 111 136 Smeaton129 186 93 242 174 185 538 Glenelg Chetwynd Horsham 130 124 135 158Raglan 104 76 154 Waubra71 213 218 187 277 228 299 261 154 430 Buangor -
Tyrendarra Indigenous Land
Australian Heritage Database Class : Indigenous Item: 1 Identification List: National Heritage List Name of Place: Tyrendarra Indigenous Land (Peters Property) Other Names: Place ID: 106105 File No: 2/02/137/0001 Nomination Date: 28/04/2009 Principal Group: Places of significance to Aboriginal people Assessment Recommendation: Place does not meet any NHL criteria Assessor's Comments: Other Assessments: Location Nearest Town: Tyrendarra Distance from town (km): 4 Direction from town: NW Area (ha): 140 Address: Tyrendarra, VIC, 3285 LGA: Glenelg Shire, VIC Location/Boundaries: Approximately 140ha, 5km north west of Tyrendarra and adjacent to the northern bank of the Fitzroy River, comprising the whole of the Tyrendarra Indigenous Land (Peters Place), consisting of the following land parcels; Lot 154C 2763, Lot 155B 2763 and Lot 2001 2763. Assessor's Summary of Significance: Official Values: Criterion Values Rating Historic Themes: Nominator's Summary of Significance: Page 1 Australian Heritage Database Agenda Item 2.1.3 Assessment report - prelimininary decision Class : Indigenous The Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape, which includes the Tyrendarra IPA property, was included on the National Heritage List against the criteria listed below: The place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in the course, or pattern, of Australia's natural or cultural identity. The place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the places' possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Australia's natural or cultural history The place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in demonstrating a high degree of creative or technical achievement at a particular period The place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance as part of indigenous tradition Description: Peters Property is a 200ha property located approximately 20 km north east of the coastal city of Portland, and 4km north-west of the Tyrendarra township in south western Victoria. -
Mount Clay & Annya State Forests
January 2012 Mount Clay & Annya State Forests FS0119 DSE Heywood ISSN 1440-2262 Mount Clay & Annya State Forests Annya Camp Camping Area - Annya State Mount Clay State Forest is located close to Forest Portland and provides for a range of recreation This quiet site is located off the Portland - activities including camping, picknicking, Casterton Rd. There are several camping sites walking and mountain bike tracks. Mount Clay is on level ground with room for large groups. bordered by the Surry River on the western Toilets and camper trail access are on site slope where bream fishing is popular. however; own drinking water must be supplied. Annya State Forest is located to the north of Portland and is a popular area for camping and Walking Trails recreation activities. Whalers Lookout Walk The Whalers Lookout walk leaves Getting there from the Sawpit Picnic Area in the Mt Mt Clay State Forest is located North East of Clay State Forest. This easy return Portland and can be accessed from Narrawong track provides a view of the Southern Ocean via Boyers Road, or Tyrendarra & Heywood via from Whaler’s Lookout. Mt Clay Road. Saw Pit Picnic Area can be accessed from Boyers Rd, Narrawong. Turn off Grade of Walk: Grade 2 near Surry River, Narrawong and travel approx. Distance: 1.5km 3km along sign-posted track to the campsite. Time: 20 mins return Gradient: Flat Annya State Forest is located north of Quality of Path: Formed path Heywood, 7km North of Drumborg and can be Quality of Markings: Clearly sign posted accessed via the Casterton-Portland Road. -
9 October 2019 Dear Resident/Business Owner, CREWS
9 October 2019 Dear resident/business owner, CREWS INSTALLING RUMBLE STRIPS IN SOUTH WEST VICTORIA As part of Towards Zero, Regional Roads Victoria will be installing rumble strips on high-speed roads across the south west region of Victoria. These small bumps make a ‘rumbling’ sound and cause a vehicle to vibrate when driven over. This alerts drivers if they move out of their lane and helps to prevent head-on or run-off-road collisions. In October through to early December, works will begin on the following roads: Road From/To location Glenelg Hwy Ballarat Sa Border Hamilton Hwy Geelong Glenelg Hwy Portland-Nelson Rd Henty Hwy Sa Border Penshurst-Warrnambool Rd Penshurst Princes Hwy West Warrnambool- Mailors Flat-Koroit Rd Caramut Rd Penshurst-Warrnambool Rd Penshurst-Dunkeld Rd Penshurst Glenelg Hwy Portland-Casterton Rd Princes Hwy West Glenelg Hwy Penshurst-Port Fairy Spencer Rd Rd Hamilton-Port Fairy Rd Penshurst-Port Fairy Rd Princes Hwy West Penshurst-Warrnambool Rd Bridge (Warrnambool) Rd Bushfield Warrnambool-Caramut Rd Warrnambool-Caramut Rd Warrnambool Caramut Coleraine-Merino Rd Coleraine Condah-Coleraine Rd Dartmoor-Hamilton Rd Princes Hwy West Hamilton Hamilton-Port Fairy Rd Henty Hwy Port Fairy Bridgewater Rd Portland Cape Bridgewater Henty Hwy Portland Sunraysia Hwy EHrick-Tyrendarra Rd Princes Hwy West Woolsthorpe-Heywood Rd Mckinnons Bridge-Noorat Rd Princes Hwy West Noorat Woolsthorpe-Heywood Rd Woolsthorpe Heywood Madeira Packet Rd Henty Hwy Henty Hwy (Loop) Hopkins Hwy Warrnambool Hamilton Hwy Coleraine-Merino Rd Coleraine Condah-Coleraine Rd Dartmoor-Hamilton Rd Princes Hwy West Hamilton Hamilton-Port Fairy Rd Henty Hwy Port Fairy Timing of works Works will be completed in two stages. -
Sendle Zones
Suburb Suburb Postcode State Zone Cowan 2081 NSW Cowan 2081 NSW Remote Berowra Creek 2082 NSW Berowra Creek 2082 NSW Remote Bar Point 2083 NSW Bar Point 2083 NSW Remote Cheero Point 2083 NSW Cheero Point 2083 NSW Remote Cogra Bay 2083 NSW Cogra Bay 2083 NSW Remote Milsons Passage 2083 NSW Milsons Passage 2083 NSW Remote Cottage Point 2084 NSW Cottage Point 2084 NSW Remote Mccarrs Creek 2105 NSW Mccarrs Creek 2105 NSW Remote Elvina Bay 2105 NSW Elvina Bay 2105 NSW Remote Lovett Bay 2105 NSW Lovett Bay 2105 NSW Remote Morning Bay 2105 NSW Morning Bay 2105 NSW Remote Scotland Island 2105 NSW Scotland Island 2105 NSW Remote Coasters Retreat 2108 NSW Coasters Retreat 2108 NSW Remote Currawong Beach 2108 NSW Currawong Beach 2108 NSW Remote Canoelands 2157 NSW Canoelands 2157 NSW Remote Forest Glen 2157 NSW Forest Glen 2157 NSW Remote Fiddletown 2159 NSW Fiddletown 2159 NSW Remote Bundeena 2230 NSW Bundeena 2230 NSW Remote Maianbar 2230 NSW Maianbar 2230 NSW Remote Audley 2232 NSW Audley 2232 NSW Remote Greengrove 2250 NSW Greengrove 2250 NSW Remote Mooney Mooney Creek 2250 NSWMooney Mooney Creek 2250 NSW Remote Ten Mile Hollow 2250 NSW Ten Mile Hollow 2250 NSW Remote Frazer Park 2259 NSW Frazer Park 2259 NSW Remote Martinsville 2265 NSW Martinsville 2265 NSW Remote Dangar 2309 NSW Dangar 2309 NSW Remote Allynbrook 2311 NSW Allynbrook 2311 NSW Remote Bingleburra 2311 NSW Bingleburra 2311 NSW Remote Carrabolla 2311 NSW Carrabolla 2311 NSW Remote East Gresford 2311 NSW East Gresford 2311 NSW Remote Eccleston 2311 NSW Eccleston 2311 NSW Remote -
Ngootyoong Gunditj Ngootyoong Mara South West
Ngootyoong Gunditj Ngootyoong Mara South West Management Plan May 2015 This Management Plan is approved for implementation. Its purpose is to direct all aspects of management of the parks, reserves, forest park and Indigenous Protected Areas until the plan is reviewed. A Draft Management Plan for the area was published in August 2013 and 54 submissions were received. All submissions were carefully considered in preparing this approved Management Plan. National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in- Publication entry: Ngootyoong Gunditj Ngootyoong Mara South West Management Plan / Parks Victoria. ISBN: 9780731183906 (pbk) National parks and reserves – Victoria – Management. Parks – Victoria – Management. Aboriginal Australians – Land tenure – Victoria. Protected areas – Victoria – Management. Indigenous peoples – Victoria – Land tenure. Parks Victoria 333.720899915 For further information Phone: 13 1963 Copies may be downloaded from the Parks Victoria website ‘www.parkweb.vic.gov.au’ or purchased for $10 (including GST) from: Parks Victoria Information Centre Level 10, 535 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: 13 1963 Parks Victoria Portland Office 8–12 Julia St Portland VIC 3305 Phone: (03) 5522 5000 Ngootyoong Gunditj Ngootyoong Mara South West Management Plan May 2015 Ngootyoong Gunditj Ngootyoong Mara i South West Management Plan Authorised and published by Parks Victoria A note on Gunditjmara language Level 10, 535 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Gunditjmara language used in this plan is Dhauwurd Copyright © 2015 Parks Victoria, Department of Wurrung, which is the language of the people of the Environment, Land, Water and Planning, and Gunditj area east of the Glenelg River, south of the Wannon Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation. River and west of the Hopkins River. -
Fire Operations Plan
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Directions and Timetable Version 1 Dated 22 03 21 (PDF, 463.1
1 Spring Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 GPO Box 2392 Melbourne, Victoria 3001 22 March 2021 As addressed Dear Party, Priority Projects Standing Advisory Committee - Referral 10 Draft Glenelg Planning Scheme Amendment C107gelg for a Residential Hotel Development at Cape Bridgewater The Committee held Directions Hearings for the above matter on 8 February and 17 March 2021 by video conference. You are receiving this letter as a party to the Hearing. Dates in this letter supersede those previously advised by the Committee in its letter dated 10 February 2021. At the 17 March 2021 Directions Hearing, the Applicant advised that amended plans will be circulated. The Committee has made Directions regarding this. Please find attached: • Committee Directions • Hearing Timetable. The following key dates apply: Time Date Action Direction 5.00 pm Monday, 19 April 2021 Applicant must reinstall revised height poles 3 12 noon Wednesday, 14 April 2021 Applicant must file amended plans and supporting 5 documents 12 noon Monday, 19 April 2021 Council must file document specified 6 12 noon Monday, 19 April 2021 DELWP must provide a copy of its 24 January 2020 7 request for further information and responses to it by the Applicant 12 noon Friday, 14 May 2021 Applicant must file its Part A submission 9 12 noon Wednesday, 12 May 2021 Applicant must confirm order of expert witnesses 10 12 noon Wednesday, 12 May 2021 Parties must file expert witness reports 11 12 noon Friday, 21 May 2021 Applicant must provide Part B submission 19 12 noon Wednesday, 26 May 2021 Parties only relying on written submissions must 21 file them 10.00 am Monday, 24 May 2021 Hearing commences 12 noon The business day Parties relying on pre-recorded submissions must 22 preceding scheduled file them presentation Privacy Statement Any personal information about you or a third party in your correspondence will be protected under the provisions of the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014. -
Assessment of Victoria's Coastal Reserves Draft Report
Assessment of Victoria’s Coastal Reserves Draft Report For Public Comment October 2019 Victorian Environmental Assessment Council The Victorian Environmental Assessment Council (VEAC) was established in 2001 under the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council Act 2001. It provides the State Government of Victoria with independent advice on protection and management of the environment and natural resources of public land. The five Council members are: Ms Janine Haddow (Chairperson) Ms Joanne Duncan Ms Anna Kilborn Dr Charles Meredith Dr Geoffrey Wescott Acknowledgement of Aboriginal Victorians The Victorian Environmental Assessment Council pays its respects to Victoria’s Aboriginal peoples, Native Title Holders and Traditional Owners and acknowledges their rich cultural and intrinsic connections to Country. Council recognises that the land and sea is of spiritual, cultural, environmental and economic importance to Aboriginal people and values their contribution and interest in the management of land and sea. Written submissions are invited on this draft report. The closing date for submissions is Monday 11 November 2019. You may make an online submission via VEAC’s website at www. veac.vic.gov.au or send your written submission by post or by email (see contact details). There is no required format for submissions, except that you must provide your name, address and your contact details, including an email address if you have one. All submissions will be treated as public documents and will be published on VEAC’s website. Please contact VEAC if you do not wish your submission to be published. The name of each submitter will be identified as part of each published submission, but personal contact details will be removed before publishing.