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consider the strategic linkages between the Mount Duneed Reserve and<br />

other Aboriginal heritage assets in the <strong>growth</strong> area.<br />

Further detailed requirements for a management <strong>plan</strong> are included in<br />

Volume 5.<br />

P 3.3 The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greater</strong> <strong>Geelong</strong> should consult with the Wathaurong<br />

Aboriginal Co-operative and the Wathaurong Aboriginal Corporation to<br />

ascertain whether some form <strong>of</strong> cultural interpretation should be<br />

carried out within Stewarts Reserve. This should include<br />

consideration to developing a linkage between Stewarts Reserve and<br />

the Mount Duneed Recreation reserve, possibly through a walking<br />

track with appropriate signage.<br />

P 3.4 Any future engineering or construction works which may occur within<br />

Stewarts Reserve should be subject to an archaeological field survey<br />

and possible sub-surface testing and monitoring.<br />

P 3.5 There should be consultation between the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greater</strong> <strong>Geelong</strong>,<br />

the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative and landowners who own the<br />

properties on which the aeolian sand dune is located (see Figure<br />

4.3.1) regarding the future management and protection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

landform.<br />

P 3.6 Any recreation development or <strong>creek</strong> stabilisation/ erosion control<br />

works which occur within the public open space preserved along<br />

Armstrong Creek should be subject to a detailed archaeological<br />

survey, as outlined below.<br />

P 3.7 Any recreation development or bank stabilisation/erosion control<br />

works which occur within 200 metres from the east bank <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Barwon River or near Reedy Lake should be subject to a detailed<br />

archaeological survey, as outlined below.<br />

P 3.8 View lines should be maintained at the following locations:<br />

o<br />

From Armstrong Creek (preferably Stewarts Reserve) to Mount Duneed<br />

o From Mount Duneed to the coast line, Reedy Lake/Hospital Swamp,<br />

Armstrong Creek<br />

o<br />

o<br />

From the Aeolian inland dune to Armstrong Creek (if possible)<br />

From Reedy Lake to Mount Duneed.<br />

ARMSTRONG CREEK URBAN GROWTH PLAN / VOLUME 1 (ADOPTED 13 MAY 2008, AMENDED MAY 2010)<br />

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