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ACTIVITIES & OUTCOMES, 2011/12
GABBIE KYLIEFOUNDATION
PROJECTS
• Jerdacuttup Lakes HeritageAssessment
• Cape Arid National ParkRegional Heritage Assessment
• Dunn’s Rock Coastal SiteProtection Plan
• Stone Arrangements Survey• Interpretive Display
• Marbeleerup Rock ArtProtection Project
• Recherche Archipelago(Leeuwin Adventure) Survey
• Middle Island ConservationProject
• Woody Island HeritageAssessment
• Cape le Grand National ParkRegional Survey
• Cheetup Cave ManagementPlan
• Munglinup CommunityEngagement Workshop
PROJECT LOCATIONS
RESEARCH PARTNERS
Planned:
• Dynamics of Interaction: TheArchaeology of EuropeanSettlement and Wudjari ContactHistory, Renee Gardiner
• Traditional Place Names andArchaeological Site Distributions -Spatial Modeling, Mal Ridges/CatMorgan
Commenced or Completed:
• Social Landscapes – Myles Mitchell,PhD Candidate, Australian NationalUniversity
• Whaling, Sealing and IndigenousInteractions on the South Coast,Ross Anderson, WA MaritimeMuseum Archaeology Department
• Marine Transgression Model, TomKimber, University of Leicester
• Indigenous and GovernmentAgency Consultation Systems,Jennifer Mitchell, EqualOpportunities Commission
• Caring for Country and Wellbeing,Blythe Spraggins, University ofWestern Australia
NEW PARTNERS
• Professor Stephen D. HopperAC FLS FTSE
Winthrop Professor of BiodiversityCentre of Excellence in NaturalResource Management &School of Plant BiologyThe University of Western Australia
• Malcolm Ridges (PhD)Landscape Modelling andDecision Support, ScientificServices DivisionOffice of Environment & HeritageDepartment of Premier &Cabinet & The University of NewEngland
Professor Steve Hopper (third from left) and Dr. MalRidges(fourth from left) working with the Gabbie Kylieteam in Cape Arid NP, Oct 2012
PROJECT: CAPE LE GRAND
Outcomes
Petrified BoomerangDiscovery
Excavated 4,600 year oldcampsite
Heritage Plan for theNationally-listed HeritageSite of Cheetup Cave
International Field School
Coastal site protectionworks
PROJECT: MARBELEERUP ROCK ARTPROTECTION
Outcomes
Graffiti removed
Protection workundertaken
Walk Trail Constructed
MA Research
Joint Management
PROJECT : WOODY ISLAND WEED CONTROLAND NATIVE FAUNA MONITORING
Outcomes
Identified native rodent
Removed AfricanBoxthorn
Mapped archaeologicalsites
Mapped historical sites
Changed DECmanagement
PROJECT: ISLANDS OF THE RECHERCHE
Outcomes
Leeuwin Adventure
Sea-Floor Mapping
Ice Age Human History
MA Research
Conservation work
PROJECT: CAPE ARID - WEST
Outcomes
Constructed heritage trail
Protection workundertaken
5,500 year old camp site
Rock art discovered
International Field School
PROJECT: CAPE ARID - EAST
Outcomes
Discovered Stone Fish Trap
Investigation of HistoricalHomesteads and WudjariSites
Documented WhalingCamps
Prof Steve Hoppedidentified New Species ofSedge
International Field School
PROJECT: MIDDLE ISLAND
Outcomes
Discovered PossibleWhalers Camp(musketballs, axes,harpoon)
Carried out heritage siteprotection work
Developed amanagement trail toavoid cultural places andprotect the fragile dunessystem and Hilliers (pink)Lake (with DEC)
International Field School
PROJECT: MUNGLINUP WORKSHOP
Outcomes
Gabbie Kylie facilitated abush camp and series ofmeetings with South CoastElders
Developed a partnershipwith the EqualOpportunities Commission
Carrying out Research onissues of community andgovernment agencyconsultation processes.
PROJECT: JERDACUTTUP LAKES
Outcomes
Gabbie Kylie facilitated acultural mapping projectto discuss registering theJerdacuttup Lakes
Linking data withcommercial surveys todevelop an integratedheritage landscape planfor greater communitymanagement andprotection
Linking with regional NRMbodies working in nearbyareas to integrate landcare and heritagelandscape managementprocesses
PROJECT: BELINUP WALK TRAIL
Outcomes
Gabbie Kylie wascontracted by DEC todevelop a heritage walktrail at Belinup Hill, nearThomas River, Cape AridNational Park.
The purpose was to designa path for visitors thatminimizes damage tosignificant cultural featureswhile providing anopportunity to experiencethe rich and diversecultural and ecologicallandscape.
PROJECT: SALISBURY ISLAND AND GREATWHITE SHARK MONITORING
Outcomes
Gabbie Kylie carried out aheritage survey on theremote Salisbury Island atthe same time as workingwith WA Dept of Fisheriesand local Abalone diversto set out trackingreceivers for taggedGreat White Sharks.
PROJECT: INTERPRETATION
Outcomes
Gabbie Kylie has developed several walk trails, interpretive signs, and developing a Museum Display, with plans todevelop a regional heritage trail and interpretation plan with DEC.
STRATEGIC PLANNING 1: COMMUNITYEMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
Plans
Gabbie Kylie has developed a long-term community training and employmentprogram focussed on conservation and land management and development oftrained Indigenous Rangers while working on the range of Gabbie Kylie projects andthroughout the DEC estate.
This plan requires approval and input from DEC and long-term funding has yet to besecured.
STRATEGIC PLANNING 2: BUSINESS PLANAND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Plans
Gabbie Kylie has developed a business plan and now investigating avenues for establishing theoperation as a social enterprise focused on Cultural NRM.
STRATEGIC PLANNING 3: INTEGRATEDRESEARCH PROGRAMME
Plans
Gabbie Kylie is planning to develop a long-term research programme that integrates the variouspartners and diverse fields of science and social science that will contribute to the overallsustainability of the community program while providing high-level research outcomes in a number offields. The team has been actively hosting a number of MA and PhD student projects, presented at anumber of conferences around the world and published aspects of the model and research inacademic journals.
STRATEGIC PLANNING 4: FIELD SCHOOLSAND HERITAGE TOURISM
Plans
Gabbie Kylie is planning to expand the successful field school program with a focus on education andheritage tourism. This requires the development of an international marketing strategy to support thisunique component of the overall program.
ELDER AND PROJECT COORDINATOR, DOC REYNOLDS
LOGISTICS AND PLANNING
ELDER, GAIL YORKSHIRE-SELBY
CULTURAL GUIDANCE
MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGIST, ROSS ANDERSON
SPECIALISTS AND PARTNERS
WA MARITIME MUSEUM, EARTH IMPRINTS & APPLIED ARCHAEOLOGY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
WA MARITIME MUSEUM, EARTH IMPRINTS & APPLIED ARCHAEOLOGY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS
FROM THE RECHERCHE ARCHIPELAGO, TO CAPE LE GRAND,CAPE ARID, AND ACROSS THE NYUTSLAND NATURE RESERVE
REMOTE WILDERNESS
GABBIE KYLIE FIELD SCHOOLS
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
GABBIE KYLIE FIELD SCHOOLS
WILDLIFE MONITORING
GABBIE KYLIE FIELD SCHOOLS
NEW HORIZONS
GABBIE KYLIE FIELD SCHOOLS
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT
RESEARCH AND WORKSHOPS
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
ON GROUND ACTION
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH AND WORKSHOPS
INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGY
GABBIE KYLIE FIELD SCHOOLS
MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY
GABBIE KYLIE FIELD SCHOOLS
HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
WORKING WITH LAND MANAGERS AND SPECIALISTS
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
EXPLORATION AND NEW DISCOVERIES
REMOTE SURVEY
TRADITIONAL PLACES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONS
LANDSCAPE CHANGE AND FORMATION
LEARNING AND EXPERIENCING
ADVENTURE
SPECIALISTS AND PARTNERS
INTEGRATED RESEARCH
PROTECTING THE REGION’S NATURAL AND CULTURAL VALUES
ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT
CULTURAL SHARING AND WORKSHOPS
CULTURAL AWARENESS