Abstract
The Bowen Basin Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Project is a multi-disciplinary and integrated approach to regional cultural heritage management in the Bowen Basin, Central Queensland. Although initiated in 1995 ( as Stage l , see L'Oste-Brown et al. 1998a),  the current stage (Stage 2, see Godwin et al. 1999) commenced in mid- 1998 and was funded for three years under the Australian Research Council and Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affair's SPIRT collaborative grants scheme. The project is being undertaken by the School of Human and Environmental Studies at the University of New England and is a joint initiative of industry, Aboriginal groups, educational institutions and Government.
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