National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974
The National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 is the legislation passed by the New South Wales Parliament with the explicit intent of conserving their State's natural and cultural heritage; fostering public appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of their State's natural and cultural heritage; and managing any lands reserved for the purposes of conserving and fostering public appreciation and enjoyment of the State's natural and/or cultural heritage.Cultural Heritage
Overview
The cultural heritage the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 seeks to conserve includes "..places, objects and features of significance to Aboriginal people.."; "places of social value to the people of New South Wales.."; and "places of historic, architectural or scientific significance".The National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 is the primary legislation in New South Wales relied upon within the State to effectively manage and protect the State's Aboriginal cultural heritage