Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment: Caddies Creek Sporting Complex, Sanctuary Drive, Beaumont Hills NSW
Notification and Registration of Aboriginal Interests
The Hills Shire Council (the proponent) has engaged Apex Archaeology to assist in preparing an Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment (ACHA) for the proposed stage 2 Caddies Creek Sporting Complex located at Sanctuary Drive, Beaumont Hills NSW. The area of proposed works is located within the Hills Shire Local Government Area (LGA).
These works may result in the application for an Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit (AHIP) under Section 90 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
A process of Aboriginal community consultation in accordance with the Aboriginal cultural heritage consultation requirements for proponents 2010 is being initiated by Apex Archaeology on behalf of the proponent. The purpose of consultation with Aboriginal people is to assist the Department Secretary in their consideration and determination of the application.
The proponent invites Aboriginal people who hold cultural knowledge relevant to determining the cultural significance of Aboriginal objects and places within the study area to register an interest in the process of Aboriginal community consultation.
Please note that details of the Aboriginal people or organisations who register an interest in consultation will be forwarded to both Heritage NSW and the Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council. Please advise at the time of registration if you do not wish for your details to be forwarded to either entity.
The proponent’s project manager is Matthew Pails who can be contacted via mpails@thehills.nsw.gov.au
Aboriginal stakeholders can register their interest by post to PO Box 236, Nowra, NSW 2541; via phone on 0403 930... ; or via marian@apexarchaeology.com.au . Please include the name and contact details of your preferred contact person in your registration.
Registrations will be accepted until CoB Wednesday 6 November 2024.
Beaumont Hills 2155