Understanding heritage responsibilities is essential for any development project in New South Wales. An aboriginal due diligence assessment helps identify potential cultural heritage risks early, ensuring projects respect Aboriginal values and comply with legislation. According to Hunter Archaeology, these assessments involve research, site inspections, and consultation with Traditional Custodians to guide responsible planning. By addressing heritage considerations before construction begins, developers can avoid delays, legal issues, and community concerns. Integrating cultural awareness into planning not only protects significant sites but also supports meaningful collaboration and sustainable project outcomes for future generations.
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