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Aboriginal Sites

The Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 specifies that a Register of Aboriginal sites must be maintained. Under current arrangements the Register of Aboriginal sites is held and maintained at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.

The Register consists of:

  • Site files: information related to each place or object stored in a hard copy administration file. The site files include site recording forms, relevant pages from heritage survey reports, photographs, maps, drawings, and other miscellaneous materials pertaining to each site.
  • Heritage survey reports: a catalogue of hard copy reports conducted for various purposes relating to Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia. The authors of most of these reports are professional consultants specialising in the field of Aboriginal heritage, and report upon anthropology or archaeology associated with a survey area.
  • The Aboriginal Heritage Management System: the electronic index to the registered sites and their related heritage survey reports. Online access to the system is available for the public, see link below, or you can contact the Department to make an appointment to access the site and survey registers.

Quick links

Discussion on the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 Register of Aboriginal sites

Search for Aboriginal sites and surveys

Read the Register of Aboriginal sites policies and procedures

Lodge heritage surveys online

Download site information

Sites relevant information

Sites metadata

Sites files

Download disclaimer

Site status

All places reported to the Registrar of Aboriginal Sites are assessed within the terms of Section 5 of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972. The site status is the assessment outcome. For more information read the DAA Site Assessment Policy.

Legal status

Registration, whether assessed or not, does not change the legal status of places alleged to be Aboriginal sites because the Act protects all Aboriginal sites in Western Australia, whether they are known to DAA or not. The Register operates primarily as a form of notice that places may be of Aboriginal heritage significance, and hence fall under the ambit of the Act. However, entry onto the Sites Register indicates that a place has been assessed by the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee and has met the criteria for definition as an Aboriginal site, and hence the provisions of the Act will apply.

Confidential information and materials

The Register of Aboriginal sites contains information and other materials that are confidential and have restricted access. As a general rule, if you wish to access information held or managed by DAA that is culturally sensitive to Aboriginal people, you can only do so with the express written permission of the persons (or their descendants) who can be identified as informants for the information. For more information read the DAA Information Access Policy.



Last modified: 20 May 2013
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