Gravity Discovery Centre and Yued begin voyage of discovery

Media statement

Yued people, through their representative body Yued Aboriginal Corporation, and Gravity Discovery Centre have committed to protecting Yued cultural heritage under a Yued Heritage Protection Agreement (YHPA).

Under a YHPA, proponents submit their planned Activity Notice which is considered by YAC’s Cultural Advice Committee (CAC). The CAC then provides advice to YAC’s management team on how to best ensure that cultural heritage is identified and protected.

For both Yued and GDC this is just the beginning of building a relationship that will foster sharing knowledge and opportunities. The two will soon commence negotiating a relationship agreement for an even deeper appreciation of one another and establishing how they will work together in the future.

Comments attributable to Rewi Lyall, Chief Executive Officer, Yued Aboriginal Corporation

“The Gravity Discovery Centre respects Traditional Knowledge and Noongar astronomy. We believe there’s no outer limit to the extent of this relationship.

“We strongly support the Dark Zone initiative the Centre is championing and look forward to opportunities in Dark Sky tourism for Yued members.”

Comments attributable to Mostyn Nannup, Chief Executive Officer, Gravity Discovery Centre

"The Gravity Discovery Centre and Observatory is honoured to work in close partnership with the Yued Aboriginal Corporation on Yued land. Together, we celebrate the beauty and significance of this ancient country, sharing knowledge of the cosmos and the land beneath our feet. The night sky above and the land below tell powerful stories, and through this collaboration, we aim to inspire, educate, and honour both science and culture in equal measure."

Download: Yued Aboriginal Corporation media statement (PDF 131KB)

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