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Lookout for cultural artefacts

Unitywater staff are undertaking cultural heritage inductions to learn how to identify Aboriginal artefacts.

With crews on the ground 24/7 and increased development in the region, the inductions are a show of the utility’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage and the environment.

Kabi Kabi Native Title Applicant Kerry Jones has been leading the inductions for Unitywater crews and explained how different artefacts were used.

“A large stone with another much smaller stone on top was used to grind seeds and grass,” he said.

Unitywater Environmental and Cultural Heritage Specialist Emma Newton said cultural heritage had become part of a daily risk assessment.

“Everyone has a duty of care to preserve these artefacts,” she said.

“It’s not only for us at work. Even if you’re digging in your garden at home and find something, you’re obliged to advise the Traditional Owners.”

“If our people find what they believe is an artefact, scar tree or item of cultural significance they stop work, cordon off the area and report it so that we can ensure any items are appropriately handled,” she said.

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