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27 May 2022

FIRST NATIONS HERITAGE PROTECTION ALLIANCE GOES LIVE ONLINE

www.culturalheritage.org.au

The First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance (FNHPA) is proud to announce the launch of our dedicated website, hosted and managed by the National Native Title Council.

The FNHPA is an Australian coalition, formed to deliver and maintain new laws and policies, working to ensure First Nations’ cultural heritage is protected, recognised and celebrated.

The new website is a portal by which stakeholders can access relevant information and resources about the Alliance, our work and the opportunities for engagement.

The work of the Alliance encompasses:

  • Pursuing reforms to strengthen and modernise cultural heritage laws and policies
  • Working with the investor and business sectors to positively influence the legislative reform process, and create tangible guides to engagement and best practice
  • Building strong partnerships with first nations groups, governments, industry and investor groups that put First Nations people in the driving seat of reform and Cultural Heritage management.

The FNHPA acknowledges HESTA who have been our partner in developing the website.

The FNHPA will continue to update the website, adding relevant resources, detailed updates on consultation and engagement processes and cultural heritage news.

The website will be live at 10am AEST Friday 27 May 2022

For all media enquiries please contact Sarah Easson – Media Consultant on

M: 0419 228 642

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