This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment and Energy on Indigenous water assets in the Clarence-Moreton bioregion.
This report outlines the approach undertaken to engage with Indigenous communities and collect information on Indigenous water assets in the Clarence-Moreton bioregion. The consultancy firm, Corporate Culcha, researched and produced the report which is available to download from this page.
This report includes information on Indigenous assets in the Queensland part of the Clarence-Moreton bioregion. Information for New South Wales can be found in a separate report.
The types of assets identified in this report include waterholes and creeks used for fishing and places of customary and spiritual importance to the Aboriginal communities in this subregion.
This report includes information that is relevant to the water-dependent asset register for the Clarence-Moreton bioregion.