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Wildlife

pdf Guide

Cape York has a wonderful diversity of native animals and birdlife not found anywhere else on Earth. All native wildlife is protected, no matter where it is located.

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Cultural Considerations

pdf Guide

Cape York Peninsula is a region of ancient and continuing cultural landscapes, with countless significant places. Well over 50% of the region is privately owned and managed by Traditional Owners.

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Other Information

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WEATHER INFORMATION

Bureau of Metrology (BOM)

http://www.bom.gov.au/qld/index.shtml?ref=hdr

BOM Townsville Field Office
Phone: (07) 4779 5999 (during office hours)

EMERGENCIES

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QA - FAQ Border (COVID-19)

pdf Reference Document

Frequently asked questions surrounding COVID-19 and travel.

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Template for plan to control risk for interstate workers

Planning Document

A template developed by the Queensland Government to develop a Plan to control increased risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19 from interstate workers into Qld workplaces and communities.

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Queensland border restrictions - Business and Industry

pdf Fact Sheet

To slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Queensland Government is implementing restricted entry to Queensland from 12:01 am on Thursday, 26 March 2020.

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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy: Natural Resource Analysis Program: Environmental Regions of Cape York Peninsula

pdf Planning Document

The Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN) was established as a program in the Commonwealth Environment Portfolio in 1989 to provide geographically related environmental inormation required for planning and decision making.

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Aurukun waterways wetland and coastal draft management plan 2009 (draft)

pdf Planning Document

This draft plan was the product of a contract between Wik Projects and the Department of Natural Resources and Water, created on behalf of the Natural Heritage Trust. This report focuses predominately on the experiences and aspirations of Wik, Wik Way, and Kuugu people.

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Weeds of national significance: Pond Apple

pdf Planning Document

The weeds of national significance project was an initiative of the Commonwealth Government and each individual State Government to work towards the control and eradication of weed species deemed to be of significant importance or that pose a significant risk to the environment.

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