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Mungumby Community Plan

pdf Planning Document

This document was released in March of 2012 following a 2007 Federal Court ruling which recognised the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people's of 129,600ha of country between the South Mossman River and just North of Black Mountain near Cooktown.

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East Coast Pond Apple Survey and Control

pdf Map

This project continues the Pond Apple control work in the Mt Amos and Cooktown area by Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals Inc, in association with Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation, South Cape York Catchments, Cook Shire Council and the Traditional owners.

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Eastern Kuku Yalanji Indigenous Protected Area Management Plan Stage 1

pdf Planning Document

Caring for Kuku Nyungkal Country

Our vision for our bubu (land)1 is to

  • Maintain our Nyungkal culture, belief, customs and law/lore;

  • Sustain, conserve, and preserve our country, landscapes, waters, mountains and all our cultural sites;

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Soil Conservation Act 1986

pdf Planning Document

An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the conservation of soil resources and to facilitate the implementation of soil conservation measures by landholders for the mitigation of soil erosion.

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Strategy for Delivering Water Resource Management in Cape York

pdf Planning Document

This strategy identifies short term and long term actions that will enhance opportunities for future access to water resources for agriculture, tourism and other industries in a responsible way.

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Queensland Pest Animal Strategies - Feral Pigs (Sus scrofa)

pdf Planning Document

The overall vision of the feral pig management strategy is to use best practice
management to minimise the impact of feral pigs on the environment, economy and
health of Queensland.
The strategy is intended to achieve five outcomes:
(1) The community accepts that feral pigs are an issue for the community as a whole.

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Vegetation Management Act 1999

pdf Planning Document

The purpose of this Act is to regulate the clearing of vegetation in a way that:

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