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Kinchega National Park - conservation management plan for former pastoral station sites

September 2002


Kinchega National Park was once a large pastoral station in western NSW, and the park has a wealth of pastoral heritage. This draft conservation management and cultural tourism plan aims to provide conservation, management and interpretation guidance for the former Kinchega Station sites within the national park.

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Kinchega National Park former station sites - conservation management and cultural tourism plan


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Kinchega National Park former station sites - conservation management and cultural tourism plan

Volume 1 - the report

  • Pages 1-11 (PDF - 920KB)

     

    • Contents
    • Introduction
    • Executive summary
  • Pages 12-47: Historical overview

     

  • Pages 48-84 (PDF - 1.2MB)

     

    • Aboriginal heritage and archaeological overview
    • The natural environment
    • Built fabric, site elements and moveable heritage
  • Pages 85-126: Interpretation and cultural tourism overview

     

  • Pages 126-197 (PDF - 600KB)

     

    • Assessment and statement of cultural significance
    • Conservation management policy: strategy and implementation
    • Interpretation and cultural tourism: policy, strategy and implementation
  • Appendices (PDF - 1MB)

Volume 2 - inventory

  • Pages 1-45 (PDF - 1.3MB)

     

    • Introduction
    • The homesteads group
  • Pages 46-133: The woolshed group

     

    • Pages 46-92 (PDF - 1.5MB)
    • Pages 93-133 (PDF - 1.5MB)
  • Pages 134-152 (PDF - 689KB)

     

    • The stockyards group
    • The woolshed wharf group
    • The regulator group
    • Appendices


Page last updated: 11 March 2008