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Feb
18
Power in the Process: Leveraging Environmental Legislation and Relationships
Registrations Closed
Date & Time
18 February 2026
10:00 AM
- 12:30 PM
Timezone
(UTC+08:00) Australia/Perth
Registrations Are Closed
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Power in the Process: Leveraging Environmental Legislation and Relationships to Protect People and Country
A presentation facilitated by Dr Anna Fagan and Kado Muir on the use of environmental legislation for heritage protection, strengthening engagement and agreement-making.
We invite you to join us for an event of interest to native title and heritage practitioners, Indigenous land-holding groups, those seeking to develop projects on their lands, and government regulators and policymakers.
When: Wednesday 18 February 2026 from 10 am to 12.30 pm.
Where: Great Southern Room, Level 4
State Library of Western Australia
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Event Location
State Library, Perth Cultural CentreGreat Southern Room, Level 4
25 Francis Street
Perth WA 6000
Contact Details
ASWA Secretary Naomi Howells
aswa.secretary@anthropologicalsocietyofwesternaustralia.org
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