海角社区

Indigenous tradition, culture and heritage will become an integral part of planning in Queensland under a draft policy released by the Queensland Division of the 海角社区 (海角社区) today.

According to Dr Sharon Harwood — an author of the policy and 海角社区 Tropical North Queensland convenor — the policy is the first of its kind in Australia.

“Queensland’s new Planning Act requires the consideration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s knowledge, culture and tradition as an integral part of planning outcomes,” Dr Harwood said.

“This is an important reform and something the 海角社区 supports one hundred percent.

“The policy we have released today will provide direction to the planning profession about how best to engage Indigenous people and communities as part of their work.

“We are also making a commitment to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples — and the Queensland government — to develop protocols for engagement to incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge, culture and tradition in planning activities.

“This new framework is a significant — and important — change to planning legislation and it is critical that the 海角社区 leads the way on this issue.”

The policy includes:

  • an overview of the geographic distribution of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Queensland

  • the continuing growth of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander estate in Queensland through various means

  • the emerging international human rights norms and standards applying to Indigenous peoples globally as well as in Australia

  • the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ approaches to land use and occupancy of their traditional lands in contemporary planning systems

  • support for the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ knowledge, culture and tradition in Queensland’s new Planning Act 2016

The policy was developed in partnership with James Cook University — with Adjunct Associate Professor Ed Wensing a co-author of the report — and under the umbrella of The Centre for Tropical Urban and Regional Planning (CTURP).

The Centre for Tropical Urban and Regional Planning (CTURP) is a multi-disciplinary research group within the College of Science and Engineering at James Cook University.

CTURP aims to contribute to improving planning practices in urban, regional and remote tropical locales.

The 海角社区 is the national body representing the planning profession. Through education, communication and professional development, 海角社区 is the pivotal organisation serving and guiding thousands of planning professionals in their role to create better communities.

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