The Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) continues to operate in Western Australia, but will be superseded, upon the completion of regulations, by the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021 (ACH Act) The ACH Act provides a new framework for the recognition, protection, conservation and preservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage. Before the ACH Act comes into operation. The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) has now released final versions of a number of key guidelines designed to support Western Australia’s new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021 (WA) (ACHA).The guidelines are the result of an extensive three phase co-design process undertaken by DPLH in 2022.
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The California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC or Commission), created in statute in 1976 (Chapter 1332, Statutes of 1976), is a nine-member body whose members are appointed by the Governor. The NAHC identifies, catalogs, and protects Native American cultural resources — ancient places of special religious or social significance to.. The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021 (Act) recognises that Aboriginal people hold some knowledge and responsibilities for certain areas or specific Aboriginal cultural heritage (ACH). These guidelines are about the identification of persons who are knowledge holders for an area [s. 294(c)]. The guidelines set out the steps for identifying.