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South of the Embley communities, heritage and environment management plan
Current Operational

This community, heritage, and environment management plan was developed by the South of Embley working project group for the area of Rio Tinto Alcan's mining lease between Aurukun and Weipa in mid 2011.


Brumby Hollow Property Pest Management Plan
Obsolete Operational

This plan outlines the sustainable land management practices for Brumby Hollow over 4 years. Objectives are:


Bunata Property Pest Management Plan
Obsolete Operational

This plan aims to protect the economy and environment of Bunata from the adverse impacts of weeds and feral animals.The objectives for weed and feral animal management in Bunata over the next 4 years are:


Kaanju Homelands Wenlock & Pascoe Rivers Cape York Peninsula Indigenous Protected Area Management Plan
Obsolete Operational

Primarily, this Plan is for Kaanju people living on homelands, but it also serves as a guide for external land and resource management, conservation, service delivery, economic development and community development organisations and agencies, both government and non-government, engaged with Chuul


Kuuku I’yu Northern Kaanju Ngaachi Cultural Heritage Management Plan
Current Operational

This document outlines the cultural heritage management plan for the Kuuku I’yu Northern Kaanju Ngaachi for the next six years from 2011 to 2017.


Wunta Traditional Fire Management Plan Stage 1
Current Operational

This document is to support the re-introduction of an indigenous practical fire management action plan to the Nesbit river area in Cape York Peninsula. The project is a stage one plan that will develop over time with further stages and to encompass more fire managed land in the area.


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Threats to priority species of the Cape York Peninsula region
Current Government Policy

On day one of the regional workshop, participants used their knowledge of individual species to identify the major and minor regional threats that are affecting each species. On day two of the regional workshop, species were grouped by major threats.

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Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007
Current Statutory (law)

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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Butchers Hill Station Pest Management Plan
Obsolete Operational

To manage the land of Butchers Hill Station, in a sustainable way, by controlling weeds and pest animals on the property, and ensuring it’s economic and environmental viability continues into the future.

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Bunata Property Pest Management Plan
Obsolete Operational

This plan aims to protect the economy and environment of Bunata from the adverse impacts of weeds and feral animals.The objectives for weed and feral animal management in Bunata over the next 4 years are:

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Brumby Hollow Property Pest Management Plan
Obsolete Operational

This plan outlines the sustainable land management practices for Brumby Hollow over 4 years. Objectives are:

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Annan and Endeavour Strategic Plan
Current Strategic

The Annan-Endeavour Catchment Management Group has developed this Strategy in close association with all interested community, government and industry groups.

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Queensland's Agriculture Strategy
Current Government Policy

A 2040 vision to double agricultural production

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Soil Conservation Act 1986
Current Statutory (law)

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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Draft Cape York Peninsula Natural Resource Management Plan (2005)
Obsolete Government Policy

The aim of the Plan is to ensure that natural resources are well managed, and protected where required, for the benefit of us all and future generations. The Plan aims as far as possible to be consistent with other regional strategies.

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Springvale Erosion Management Plan
Current

In 2016 the Queensland Government purchased Springvale Station, a 56,295ha property in Far North Queensland (Figure 1).

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