Aboriginal place definition
Examples of Aboriginal place in a sentence
To avoid any doubt, nothing in this agreement is to be construed as authorising (including, but not limited to, by way of a consent, permit, approval or authorisation of any kind for the purposes of Part 6 of the NPW Act) any person to damage or to cause or permit damage to an Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place in, on or under the biobank site.
This agreement does not authorise any person to damage or to cause or permit damage to an Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place in, on or under the biobank site land (see clause 2.2).
The Owner acknowledges that nothing in this agreement authorises any person to harm, damage or desecrate an Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place in, on, under or in relation to the Refuge Area, including those items described in Item E above.
Development on land where there is an identified Aboriginal object as identified in WLEP; is likely to be an Aboriginal object; or is an Aboriginal place of heritage significance; must be supported by an Aboriginal cultural heritage assessment prepared in accordance with the requirements of the NPW Act and include appropriate recommendations to inform the long term management of the item of significance.
A cultural heritage assessment should include: updating existing Aboriginal place records on the VAHR and registering previously unrecorded Aboriginal places informing the cultural heritage management approach for the ACHLMA and conditions for the management and protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage cultural mapping of Country, contributing to strategic planning decisions that enable cultural heritage to be considered more readily.
An Aboriginal place can be an area of land or water, a natural feature, formation or landscape, an archaeological site, as well as a building or structure.
Schedule 2: Description of Agreement Area for an Aboriginal Place ote: if this agreement relates to an Aboriginal place, in addition to the description in Item 1 of the Information Table, parties must include a map and plan, or description of the boundaries of the land affected by this agreement (s.70(3) of the AHA).
As per WLEP clause 5.10, development consent is required to disturb or excavate an Aboriginal place of heritage significance, land known to contain Aboriginal objects, or land which is suspected to contain Aboriginal objects.
If the conditions of a registered Aboriginal place has changed, or the place cannot be re-located during the assessment, parties must update the existing site record(s) by completing a Place Inspection Form.