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read moreThe new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021 will come into effect from 1st July 2023 with the Western Australian Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage currently progressing its implementation.
For the first time in more than 50 years, Western Australia will have a modern legislative framework for the protection and management of Aboriginal cultural heritage, and as such the WA Government is supporting their commitment to these new laws with a significant funding boost of $77 million.
The funding will bolster existing State Government investment to protect Aboriginal cultural heritage, including management of protected areas, maintaining a database of culturally important places, the annual Preserving, Promoting and Protecting Aboriginal Sites grants program and supporting the repatriation of ancestral remains.
WA Aboriginal Affairs Minister Dr Tony Buti said the funding increase, included in the 2023-24 State Budget, would support implementation of a new system and ensure the sustainability of Local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Services (LACHS).
Under the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021, LACHS will have a regulatory role to provide advice on Aboriginal cultural heritage, help negotiate and facilitate agreement-making on land-use proposals and take on significant administrative and operational responsibilities.
When established, LACHS will be funded up to $300,000 each year to ensure adequate levels of resourcing and capacity to meet the anticipated service level requirements from proponents, Traditional Owners, Aboriginal communities and individuals.
This significant new commitment will ensure there are sufficient funds reserved to support LACHS across the State as they become operational, as well as support an expansion of government resources in regional WA.
WA Aboriginal Affairs Minister Tony Buti notes "Ensuring the sustainability of Local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Services has been raised consistently throughout the co-design process, both from Aboriginal people and organisations and from industry.
"We need a system that is effective, responsive and able to meet the timeframes set out by the new Act to ensure business activities are not impeded, and that there are no risks to Aboriginal cultural heritage.
"Our funding commitment will be subject to annual review through normal budget processes to ensure we have sufficient reserves to respond to the number of LACHS, the level of industry activity and enquiries in the system.
"We expect the first LACHS to be designated by the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Council over the coming months and look forward to supporting these newly appointed organisations to build their capacity and prepare for the new system."
Aboriginal organisations, prescribed bodies corporate and parties interested in becoming a LACHS can find out more about eligibility at wa.gov.au/ach-act
20th April 2023 - Northern Territory Aboriginal cultural tourism enhanced by million dollar grant program
11th April 2023 - Western Australian Government releases new Aboriginal cultural heritage law guidelines
27th March 2023 - New members sought to oversee new Western Australian Aboriginal cultural heritage laws
21st December 2022 - Northern Territory Government boosts Aboriginal cultural experiences, products and services
12th December 2022 - La Trobe University students graduate with qualifications in aboriginal cultural heritage management
10th November 2022 - Workshops across Western Australia to discuss guidelines for Aboriginal cultural heritage co-design
25th October 2022 - State and Federal Government to fund Aboriginal Cultural Centre for Western Australia
23rd September 2022 - Western Australia’s inaugural Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Council members appointed
26th April 2021 - New Aboriginal cultural tourism and recreational businesses sought for Rottnest Island
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