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[Protecting Heritage places]

[Step 1 What is your heritage place?]

[Step 10 Review it!]

[Step 9 Do it!]

[Step 8 What is your plan?]

[Step 7 What do you need to do?]

[Step 2 Who has an interest]

[Step 3 What do you need to know?]

[Step 4 Why is this place important]

[Step 5 What are the issues?]

[Step 6 What do you want to achieve?]

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STEP 2 - Contents

> Who is interested?

> Individuals and organisations

> Tips for identifying interests

> Interest groups working together

 

> Hava a go - Step 2

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Tips for identifying interests

Use these four tips to help you identify who might be interested in a heritage place.

  1. Cast the net widely. It is better to include people early on and then let them choose their level of involvement as the project progresses.
  2. It is normal for new people to appear as the project progresses.
  3. To identify Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people, start with Indigenous community organisations who can advise you on the right people to talk to and what protocols should be observed.
  4. Build up contacts by asking those with whom you discuss your plans to recommend other individuals and organisations who they think may have an interest in what you want to do. Keep asking: 'Who else should I talk to?'