Using Federal Law to protect your Country
This factsheet explains how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can use the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 to protect significant objects or places from being harmed or destroyed.
Summary
Key takeaways
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 allows the Minister for the Environment and Water to make a declaration to protect an area, object or class of objects from a threat of injury or desecration.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people or their representatives can apply for a declaration to protect an area or objects.
Key actions
If you are concerned that a sacred place of object is about to be harmed, call the Federal Environment Department on 1800 571 242 to apply for an emergency declaration, or download the General Guide and Application Form to learn more about applying for a declaration.