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Protecting Cultural Heritage

The Cultural Heritage Unit protects, preserves and promotes the rich cultural heritage of the Yorta Yorta Nation. As the Registered Aboriginal Party (RAP) for Yorta Yorta Country, we work with Traditional Owners, government agencies, developers and land managers to ensure Aboriginal cultural heritage is recognised, respected and protected for future generations.

What We Do

The Cultural Heritage Unit has important statutory responsibilities under Victoria’s Aboriginal Heritage Act, including:

Assessing Cultural Heritage Management Plans

Determining Cultural Heritage Permit applications

Providing advice on cultural heritage matters

Supporting repatriation of Aboriginal ancestral remains and cultural objects

Participating in Cultural Heritage Agreements

Working collaboratively with stakeholders to protect significant cultural places

Why It Matters

Every decision we make is guided by our responsibility to care for Country and preserve Yorta Yorta cultural heritage. By working together with industry, government and community, we help ensure development occurs respectfully while protecting places of cultural significance.

Cultural Heritage Enquiries

Planning a project or activity on Yorta Yorta Country, or need advice about Aboriginal cultural heritage requirements?


Contact the Cultural Heritage Unit for guidance on Cultural Heritage Management Plans, permits, cultural heritage matters and working respectfully on Yorta Yorta Country.