PO Box 2478 Broome WA 6725 [email protected] Chief Executive Officer Shire of Broome PO Box 44 Broome WA 6725 Email: [email protected] Dear Sam, Review of the Municipal Inventory of Heritage Places – Place No: 73 - Submission The Dinosaur Coast Management Group Inc. strongly supports the listing of the Dampier Coast – Broome Sandstone Dinosaur Footprints in the Shire of Broome Municipal Inventory of Heritage Places as Place No: 73 with a Grading A: Exceptional Significance. However the place record needs to be amended as follows: 1. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE , - amend the text as follows: …… entry for the place prepared in 2011 with additional information published by Salisbury et al (2017). The Dampier Coast dinosaur tracks have………………….. • For the diversity and exceptional sizes of the sauropod prints • The highest diversity of dinosaur tracks anywhere in the world (21 different types); • The only definitive evidence of stegosaurs in Australia; • The first described sauropod tracks in Australia; • Some of the largest dinosaur tracks in the world; • Only evidence of dinosaurs from this time period in Australia (approximately 130 million years ago); • The tracks are linked to the creation Dreamtime stories of the Yawuru indigenous people along the Dampier Peninsula coastline, from Bunginygun (Swan Point, Cape Leveque) to Wabana (Cape Bossut, near Bidyadanga/La Grange) which have been re told over many generations. 2. GRADING A: Exceptional Significance – insert the following text: A place of exceptional cultural and natural heritage significance………. 3. DESCRIPTION – amend the text as follows: The Broome sandstone is exposed continuously for around 200 kilometres on the western coast of Dampier Peninsula, from the bird observatory at Roebuck Bay north to Cape Leveque over at least 100 km of coastline from Gulbunwilla on Roebuck Bay east of Broome north to Minarriny (Coloumb Point), and possibly as far north as Cape Leveque At least 15 21 different types of footprints……….making this one of the most diverse collections of dinosaurian trace fossils in the world. At some sites, Over 70 discrete tracksites have been identified, many of which preserve short sections……….of one or more animals) can be detected. 4. HISTORICAL NOTES - amend text as follows: Included into their stories of the land and its creation, depicting the story of Warragunna, Eagle Hawk. particularly those involving the Emu Man, Marala, who was the Law Giver. One of the first records of non-indigenous knowledge of the tracks was made by journalist and researcher, Daisy Bates is known to have sighted and recorded the track whilst tracks near Broome while she was working at the Beagle Bay Mission in around 1900………. Walter “Snowy’ Jones, who informed Ludwig Glauert, Curator of the WA Museum. .......... The tracks continue to be a rich source of research and analysis for scientists, a link to creation stories for the Yawuru people indigenous people of the Dampier Peninsula and a place of interest for the local community 5. SUPPORTING INFORMATION/BIBLIOGRAPHY – amend text as follows: Dinosaur Coast Management Group Inc. Include the following reference: Salisbury, S.W., Romilio, A., Herne, M.C., Tucker, R.T. and Nair, J.P. 2017. The dinosaurian ichnofauna of the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian–Barremian) Broome Sandstone of the Walmadany area (James Price Point), Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 16 (Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 36, supplement to 6, November 2016), i–viii + 152 pp. Open Access PDF + SI 6. PHOTOS Place No 73 includes photos of a theropod trackway and sauropod undertracks. Scientists have established at least 21 different types of dinosaurs left tracks along the Dampier Peninsula coastline. These 21 dinosaurs can be assigned to four main groups; sauropod, theropod, ornithopod and thyreophoran. An image of a track from each group would provide a better representation of the diversity and importance of the Broome dinosaurian trace fossils. See Figure 21, Figure 22, Figure 42 and Figure 49 which can be downloaded from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02724634.2016.1269539. Also attached are the four different groups showing the diversity of the trackmakers and tracks. In all instances please reference: ‘Dinosaur tracks and potential trackmakers of the Broome Sandstone. From Salisbury et al. (2017)’ and ensure the full reference to Memoir 16 (see above) is listed as set out in dot point 5 above. Yours sincerely Michelle Teoh Secretary 20 May 2019 From: Ken Buchan To: Kirsten Wood Subject: Municipal Inventory of Heritage Places and Heritage List Review Date: Friday, 26 April 2019 8:30:31 AM Attachments: image001.jpg Good Morning Kirsten Your ref: KW:PLA10 I refer to your correspondence dated 8 April 2019 seeking comment on six proposals affecting crown land. There are no comments with respect to proposals nominated as Wallal Downs Station, Kimberley De Grey Stock route and Wells, Talgarno Military Base (Former), Anna Plains Station and World war 2 crash Memorial, ALT estate, Reserve 22615. There may be impacts for the other two proposals as these are in close proximity to the prospective developments at James Price Point. 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