An important part of the role of the Aboriginal Heritage office is to enhance appreciation of Aboriginal culture in the wider community. These information leaflets on various Aboriginal Heritage topics are available to download.
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- Aboriginal Sites Awareness
This brochure provides you with the basic information required to identify the most common sites located in your local area. - Bush Regeneration & Aboriginal Sites
Bush regenerators spend a lot of time working in areas that may contain Aboriginal sites. How to recognise a site and what to do if one is found. - Your Aboriginal Heritage Office
About the role of the Aboriginal Heritage Office. - Schools brochure
Free Schools program in your area.
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- Aboriginal Sites & the Law
The two fundamental pieces of legislation that provide the primary context for Aboriginal Heritage Management. - Aboriginal Sites Awareness
This brochure provides you with the basic information required to identify the most common sites located in your local area. - Aboriginal Sites Register NSW
About the database of all recorded Aboriginal Sites in New South Wales, maintained by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. - Bush Regeneration & Aboriginal Sites
Bush regenerators spend a lot of time working in areas that may contain Aboriginal sites. How to recognise a site and what to do if one is found. - Language Brochure
The Voice of Aboriginal Peoples - Galuwa Inyun Bulga
A walking track in Willoughby. - Garadi Track
A walk in Mowbray Park. - Mana Badangai
A walk in Blackman Park, Lane Cove. - Your Aboriginal Heritage Office
About the role of the Aboriginal Heritage Office. - AHO Museum Brochure