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As the demand for renewable energy continues to grow, developers are increasingly recognizing the importance of respecting and preserving cultural heritage during project development. Barapa, in partnership with BIOSIS Heritage, is playing a vital role in creating and implementing a Cultural Heritage Management Plan (CHMP) for the development of renewable energy windfarms. A key aspect […]

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Barapa Working to Ensure Protection of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage

Victoria’s transition to renewable energy is a significant step towards a sustainable future, but it also presents challenges in preserving the cultural heritage of Aboriginal communities. Barapa is actively working to ensure that this transition respects and safeguards their rich cultural heritage while contributing to the state’s energy goals. Balancing Progress with Cultural Protection As […]

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The Murray River Adventure Trail is an exciting initiative designed to enhance tourism, recreation, and environmental conservation along one of Australia’s most iconic waterways. As part of this project, cultural heritage site work is being undertaken in Koondrook Forest to protect and celebrate the rich Aboriginal history of the region. This important work ensures that […]

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Barapa Ltd has worked on projects which has brought local schools, families, and community members together to explore the impacts of climate change on land and water while celebrating and learning from Aboriginal cultural practices. These unique projects emphasised the significance of blending traditional First Nations’ knowledge with modern environmental initiatives to create a united […]

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VEF Grassland Project: Restoring Native Habitats with Parks Victoria

Barapa and the Victorian Environment Foundation (VEF) are proud to collaborate with Parks Victoria on the VEF Grassland Project, a crucial initiative focused on restoring and preserving native grasslands across the state. As one of Australia’s most endangered ecosystems, grasslands play a vital role in biodiversity conservation. Building knowledge and understanding—particularly around species reintroductions such […]

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Preserving and respecting Aboriginal cultural heritage is essential to understanding and honoring the deep histories and traditions of First Nations peoples. In collaboration with Wamba Wamba Baraparap Traditional Owners, cultural heritage assessments ensure that significant sites are protected while allowing for responsible development and land use. Understanding Cultural Heritage Assessments Cultural heritage assessments are critical […]

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