A cultural heritage management plan (CHMP) includes a regulated, expert assessment of the impact of proposed land use activity on Aboriginal cultural heritage values.
A CHMP is required when a ‘high impact activity’ is planned for an ‘area of cultural heritage sensitivity’.
The CHMP outlines measures a sponsor (the person seeking to undertake the proposed activity) must take to manage and protect Aboriginal cultural heritage before, during and after a proposed activity,
Read about cultural heritage management plans.
The process
Stages of the cultural heritage management plan process
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