Kinchega National Park Memorandum of Understanding

This joint management agreement is a partnership between the Menindee Aboriginal Elders Council and the Office of Environment and Heritage.

Date
26 November 2010
Publisher
Office of Environment and Heritage
Type
Aboriginal joint management agreement, Memoranda of understanding, Publication
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
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Located 120 kilometres east of Broken Hill, Kinchega National Park is critically important for local Aboriginal culture and heritage. The park contains occupation and burial sites that are more than 13,000 years old.

The Kinchega National Park Menindee Aboriginal Elders Council Memorandum of Understanding a means that local Aboriginal people work with the National Parks and Wildlife Service, part of OEH, to protect, manage and interpret Aboriginal cultural sites within the Kinchega National Park and the Menindee area.

Date agreement was signed: 26 November 2010

Kinchega National Park Menindee Aboriginal Elders Council Memorandum of Understanding (PDF 700KB)