HRCC seeks extended Arapiles (Dyurrite) consultation
Published on 29 November 2024
Horsham Rural City Council has considered the Dyurrite Cultural Landscape Draft Management Plan and resolved to request meetings with relevant State Government Ministers to discuss the implications of the plan for the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park.
Additionally, HRCC plans to invite Barengi Gadjin Land Council (BGLC) to discuss the area’s significance to traditional owners and the future preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
The updated draft management plan is now available for public consultation on the Engage Victoria website until December 2. The Council will seek to extend this engagement period to allow greater understanding of the Plan.
Since Parks Victoria released the draft management plan earlier this month, HRCC has received over 140 submissions, with many opposing climbing restrictions and calling for greater consultation opportunities. The submissions also recognise the cultural significance of the site.
Council will advocate for a reference group to be established, representing a diverse range of users that have strong associations with Mount Arapiles, and that the group work together to oversee the implementation of the amended management plan.
The management plan seeks to protect areas of cultural significance to the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, and Jupagulk Indigenous groups, represented by BGLC.
The park is home to one of Australia’s largest stone quarry complexes, with rock art and scar trees dating back 3000 years.
Mayor Cr Ian Ross said submissions made to Council clearly highlighted concerns about the lack of community engagement.
“As a Council, we can see there’s an opportunity to advocate for a longer consultation period to ensure meaningful engagement,” Cr Ross said.
“We think this approach will allow for a more informed process and therefore better outcomes for all stakeholders.
“Council has established a strong partnership with BGLC, and as we work through the various issues and concerns highlighted in the submissions received, our goal is to further strengthen and uphold this partnership,” he said.