Have you heard that the South Australian Government is looking to nominate parts of the Flinders Ranges for the World Heritage list because of its unique fossil record. The Adnyamathanha People, as traditional custodians and recognised native title holders, play a vital role in this process. The nomination will only move forward with your consent.

 

Join us at our AGM on November 16, where Jason Irving, the Director of National Parks Programs at the Department for Environment and Water (DEW), will share insights about the nomination process. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about your role in shaping this nomination and to discover which parts of the Flinders Ranges could be included, as well as what a World Heritage listing would mean for both the region and our community. There will be an opportunity also to discuss the nomination and answer your questions!

 

Check out this video to learn more about the Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination to find out more.  

Want to find out more before the AGM? Visit the DEW website at www.environment.sa.gov.au/topics/flinders-ranges-world-heritage-nomination or send your questions to dew.frwh@sa.gov.au.