Abstract
This paper contains traditional cultural knowledge of the South East Queensland indigenous community. It was created with the consent of the Goori/Murri Nation custodians.
Notes
1. This study took the form of a 12 month pilot project conducted under the auspices of the Griffith University Industry Collaborative Scheme. Funding partners included Griffith University, SEQ Catchments and the former Office of Urban Management (now Department of Infrastructure and Planning). The South East Queensland Traditional Owners Alliance (SEQTOA) was also an important research partner. SEQTOA is the peak body formed by Traditional Owner cultural groups in SEQ to represent and advance their interests in cultural and natural resource management.
2. This pilot study is now being extended into a full two-year ARC Linkage project aimed at addressing the full extent of the research question, especially in regard to the incorporation of identified indigenous landscape values into the conventional regional planning process active in the SEQ region.