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Elements and Performance Criteria
- Investigate evidence of past activities
- Manage movement through park or reserve to minimise disturbance and degradation to the park or reserve and surrounding environments, especially in relation to known and potential places of significance, and to comply with Community protocols, legislative requirements, Codes of Practice and the park or reserve management strategy and plan
- Survey an area for land forms including caves and potential sites for rock art, flora, fauna and settings to identify potential places of previous human activity which could have cultural or natural significance
- Assess and document signs of previous human activity
- Review park or reserve activities in light of potential significance and maintain, modify or halt activities to maintain significance
- Where activities have affected or may affect the potential significance, record the original state of the non-Indigenous activities at the place, or for Indigenous activities, seek directions from Indigenous stakeholders or cultural reference group
- Where potential places of significance are identified, take field notes of location in terms of other park or reserve features, survey markers or global positioning
- Record reasons for identifying potential significance
- Refer location to Indigenous stakeholders or cultural reference group for further directions
- Follow work health and safety policies and procedures when working on site
- Implement interim protection measures
- Report observation
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