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Maintaining and Increasing Aboriginal participation in NRM in the Condamine

Atlas of Living Australia
Maintaining and Increasing Aboriginal participation in NRM in the Condamine (Managed by)
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The sub project will support culturally appropriate ways of increasing aboriginal capacity and
engagement in NRM in the Condamine catchment. The existing Traditional Custodian
Advisory Committee (TCAC) representing the 6 traditional owner groups of the Condamine
will be supported to develop a 5 year strategy and action plan that identifies key areas and
actions for improving capacity and participation. Key aspects of the plan are anticipated to
address current priorities such as maintenance and improvement of significant sites and
increased use of proven engagement mechanisms such as ‘Talking Circles’. The TCAC will
facilitate appropriate engagement with the broader Aboriginal community to ensure relevant
engagement and involvement in the planning process and subsequent activities.

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