A Caring for Country Plan

A Caring for Country Plan was published in December, 2005. It is a landmark document addressing Traditional Owner involvement in NRM throughout the region.

The Caring for Country Plan was developed in extensive consultation with Traditional Owner groups located in the Burdekin Dry Tropics Region.

The Caring for Country Plan was developed because the primary focus of the BDTNRM Plan was primarily resource condition.This often excluded the social, economic, cultural and institutional issues so integral to natural resource management in a Traditional Owner context.

To address these equally important issues, and to ensure that Traditional Owner aspirations for Natural Resource Management are adequately represented, a Traditional Owner Plan was developed to complement and add value to the Regional NRM Plan. 


A Caring for Country Plan

A Caring for Country Plan
Introductory Messages and Table of Contents [pdf 397.5 kb]


A Caring for Country Plan pp 1-14
1 Introduction 2 Planning Outcomes and Objectives 3 Background [pdf 919.2 kb]


A Caring for Country Plan pp 15-33
4 Government Policies and Guidelines 5 Australian and Queensland Government Legislation 6 Country: A Cultural Landscape 7 Previous Consultaion Processes [pdf 961.1 kb]


A Caring for Country Plan pp34-51
8 Planning Methodology 9 Traditional Owners 10 Scope of Issues 11 A Tradtional Owner Representative Structure [pdf 662.0 kb]


A Caring for Country Plan pp52-71
12 Access to Country 13 Managment of Cultural Resources 14 Managment of Natural Resources 15 Implementation Strategies [pdf 760.7 kb]


A Caring for Country Plan pp72-83
15 Implementation Strategies ctd [pdf 112.6 kb]


Caring for Country Plan

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