At Barapa – Land & Water, protecting our culture is at the heart of what we do. Our team collaborates with you to assess the impact of your development on Aboriginal objects and places, ensuring their preservation through comprehensive environmental and heritage assessments.
We assist in creating a Cultural Heritage Management Plan (CHMP), detailing measures to safeguard Aboriginal cultural heritage before, during, and after your project. Together, we work to honor and protect Aboriginal cultural places, values, and customs.
Cultural burning, also known as fire-stick farming, is a land management practice that Aboriginal people have used for tens of thousands of years. By sharing this tradition, Barapa are helping to preserve and pass on this ancient, invaluable Aboriginal knowledge.
Land management is vital for preserving ecosystems, maintaining biodiversity, and ensuring the land remains healthy for future generations.