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Sociocultural assets were sourced from a number of locations including the Hunter‑Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority (CMA), the Australian Heritage database, and the Gloucester asset workshop held in June 2014. A total of 69 sociocultural assets were identified; four were found to be water‑dependent. Discussions have commenced with Indigenous knowledge holders in the Gloucester subregion about Indigenous cultural water‑dependent assets.
Last updated:
28 September 2018

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Product Finalisation date
2015
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ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT COMPONENT