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Aboriginal Heritage / Cultural Heritage Management

Properties near significant Aboriginal places (notably Heywood, near the Budj Bim UNESCO World Heritage area — the Gunditjmara Lake Condah aquaculture system, ~6,600 years old, the oldest documented aquaculture in the world) carry obligations under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006. Cultural Heritage Management Plans may be required for ground-disturbing activities.

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Buying Property in Heywood: Glenelg Small Village, Budj Bim Indigenous Heritage, and the Section 32

Glenelg Shire

Heywood is a small Glenelg Shire village adjacent to the Budj Bim World Heritage area (Lake Condah Indigenous aquaculture), with cultural-heritage considerations, BMO bushland-edge, and small-village market. Here's the Section 32 detail.

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