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read moreWith the Western Australian Government having amended the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 (CALM Act), Traditional Owners - through an Aboriginal body corporate as the joint vesting party - will have a role equal to the Conservation and Parks Commission on managing marine reserves, including preparing and reviewing management plans and considering licences.
The CALM Act is the legislation under which the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions manages reserves such as national parks, nature reserves and marine parks.
The amendments enable the joint vesting of marine parks, marine management areas and marine nature reserves with Traditional Owners. They also clarify arrangements that enable the management of marine parks for the culture and heritage of Aboriginal people.
Joint vesting formally recognises an equal shared responsibility between Traditional Owners and the Conservation and Parks Commission for the land and waters of marine reserves.
Previous amendments made to the CALM Act in 2015 allowed for joint vesting of terrestrial reserves such as national parks, nature reserves and conservation parks. The new amendments now extend joint vesting to marine reserves.
WA Environment Minister Reece Whitby notes "Aboriginal culture is the oldest living culture in the world and Aboriginal people have been looking after their coast and sea country for tens of thousands of years.
"Aboriginal people have expressed a strong desire to have their connection to country recognised and acknowledged, and to ensure the management of their land and sea country not only conserves and protects the environment, but also their culture and heritage.
Aboriginal Affairs Minister Tony Buti adds "These significant amendments to the CALM Act enable Aboriginal people to conserve their lands and waters, practise their culture and heritage, and participate in economic activities as joint managers.
"Connection to country is a key component of Closing the Gap and this is an example of positive reform to ensure decisions that impact these land and water reserves are carried out in genuine partnership."
24th March 2022 - Nearly half of Kakadu National Park returned to Aboriginal traditional owners
7th March 2022 - Traditional Owners launch Cairns eco tours for independent travellers
30th September 2021 - World Heritage Daintree National Park returned to Traditional Owners
6th May 2021 - Parks Australia commits to work with traditional owners following move to close Kakadu’s Gunlom Falls
24th December 2020 - NSW Government returns 15,000 hectares of land returned to traditional owners to form new national park
30th October 2020 - Historic native title settlement agreement reached with Gibson Desert Nature Reserve traditional owners
15th October 2018 - Traditional owners to jointly manage six Victorian National Parks
24th April 2017 - Fraser Island National Park renaming recognises Traditional Owners
4th July 2011 - Native title win for North Stradbroke’s traditional owners
31st May 2010 - National park returned to traditional owners
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