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Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007

pdf Planning Document

An Act to provide for the identification of the significant natural and cultural values of Cape York Peninsula, and cooperative and ecologically sustainable management of Cape York Peninsula.

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Planned Burn Guidelines - Cape York Peninsula Bioregion of Queensland

pdf Planning Document

This guideline was developed as part of the Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and

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Normanby Catchment Water Quality Management Plan

pdf Planning Document

The Normanby Catchment Water Quality Management Plan is written in accordance 
with the Australian Government’s Framework for Marine and Estuarine Water Quality 

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Coastal Management Plan

pdf Planning Document

The Coastal Management Plan is prepared under the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995 (Coastal Act) to describe how the coastal zone of Queensland is to be managed.

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Napranum Community Plan

pdf Planning Document

The Napranum Shire Council released a community plan in 2012 looking at future development for (then) the next 10 years.

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Appendix 4: South-east Cape York Reef Community Action Plan Project Prospectus

pdf Planning Document

Cape York Peninsula is an important region. Its eastern catchments are highly intact compared with other coastal regions in Queensland and flow directly to the top third of the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR).

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Appendix 1: Workshop Attendees

pdf Reference Document

This resource contains a list of attendees as well as which workshop they attended.

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Appendix 2: Workshop Photos

pdf Reference Document

This resource contains photos taken at planning workshops.

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Appendix 3: Project roadmaps

pdf Reference Document

This resource contains a series of roadmaps that were developed at planning workshops.

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South-east Cape York Reef Community Action Plan

pdf Planning Document

Cape York Peninsula is an important and iconic place. Cape York’s eastern catchments flow directly to the top third of the world heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR), including ten of the Reef’s 30 unique bioregions.

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