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15-Nov-2020 9:05:49 AM
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.. has been released, see engage.vic.gov.au. Make sure you submit feedback - you have until 24 January.
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15-Nov-2020 9:06:10 AM
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Great article in today's Age as well:
https://www.theage.com.au/environment/conservation/the-bush-is-sacred-to-me-too-and-i-m-not-indigenous-20201113-p56eh1.html
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16-Nov-2020 7:56:34 AM
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Facebook / social media is definitely getting tiring, and depressing... but also as most of the important info and links get burried pretty quick; we've put up a whole section about the Draft Plan, it's on the main menu of the SGC website:
https://savegrampiansclimbing.org/
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18-Nov-2020 8:28:07 AM
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I found this interesting (from Rock Climbing Decision Framework)
There is currently no native title determination, Traditional Owner settlement agreement or Registered Aboriginal Party appointment over most of the Gariwerd landscape. There are three Traditional Owner groups who assert rights and interests over the landscape, and who are represented by the Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, Barengi Gadjin Land Council and Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation. The non-extinguishment ILUA referred to on page 4 of this document is the only formal agreement currently in place over Grampians National Park. The ILUA places a legal obligation on the Victorian Government to avoid doing anything in the Grampians National Parks that may extinguish native title rights.
It sounds like nobody can agree who is in charge, which is a recipe for a mess.
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21-Jan-2021 6:32:18 AM
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Bump!
Submissions are due this Sunday.
Mike Rockell has put together a comprehensive submission which is linked on the ACAVic Facebook group (which despite the name isn't run by ACAV as far as I can tell). You can sign your name to his, but we still believe the number of actual submissions will be what is counted.
Even if you just put a few words together it may make a difference.
https://engage.vic.gov.au/gariwerd-management-plan
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