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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003
sec.47Purpose of establishing register
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### sec.47 Purpose of establishing register
The purpose of establishing the register is to assemble in a central and accessible location—
information contained in cultural heritage studies; and
information about whether particular areas have been the subject of cultural heritage management plans; and
information about Aboriginal cultural heritage bodies; and
other information necessary to help the consideration of Aboriginal cultural heritage, including for example addresses for service of Aboriginal parties.
The register is intended to be—
a depository for information for consideration for land use and land use planning, including, for example, for local government planning schemes and for regional planning strategies; and
a research and planning tool to help people in their consideration of the Aboriginal cultural heritage values of particular objects and areas.
(sec.47-ssec.1) The purpose of establishing the register is to assemble in a central and accessible location— information contained in cultural heritage studies; and information about whether particular areas have been the subject of cultural heritage management plans; and information about Aboriginal cultural heritage bodies; and other information necessary to help the consideration of Aboriginal cultural heritage, including for example addresses for service of Aboriginal parties.
(sec.47-ssec.2) The register is intended to be— a depository for information for consideration for land use and land use planning, including, for example, for local government planning schemes and for regional planning strategies; and a research and planning tool to help people in their consideration of the Aboriginal cultural heritage values of particular objects and areas.
- (a) information contained in cultural heritage studies; and
- (b) information about whether particular areas have been the subject of cultural heritage management plans; and
- (c) information about Aboriginal cultural heritage bodies; and
- (d) other information necessary to help the consideration of Aboriginal cultural heritage, including for example addresses for service of Aboriginal parties.
- (a) a depository for information for consideration for land use and land use planning, including, for example, for local government planning schemes and for regional planning strategies; and
- (b) a research and planning tool to help people in their consideration of the Aboriginal cultural heritage values of particular objects and areas.