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Me-Mel transfer key project steps

The process to create a new future for Me-Mel

 

Key project steps

Me-Mel is a complex site. It needs careful consideration before it is transferred. The Me-Mel Transfer Committee has a majority of Aboriginal members. It will look at how the cultural and environmental management and tourism potential of Me-Mel can provide significant opportunities for self-determination, economic development, employment, and training for the Aboriginal community.

The committee will consider the best possible outcomes that reflect community aspirations, and will develop recommendations for the future of Me-Mel including:

  • site options
  • sustainable financial modelling
  • Aboriginal history and heritage literature review in relation to Me-Mel
  • ownership, governance and management modelling
  • guiding community engagement and communication.

The committee has also unanimously supported a research project to identify Aboriginal Owners of Me-Mel.

The Office of the Registrar of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 is undertaking this project independently. It will run at the same time as this project.

The committee has been asked to consider culturally appropriate options to identify Aboriginal people with cultural connections to Me-Mel. It will also explore models for future ownership, governance and management that involve those people. The committee's role includes guiding wider Aboriginal community engagement as part of its work.

To help with this role, the committee will define a culturally appropriate engagement pathway. This will guide Aboriginal community engagement in the project. It will include opportunities for community input and feedback as the project progresses.

The process will also include engaging with the broader public and other stakeholders.

Me-Mel Transfer Key Project Steps diagram

Diagram showing key steps to support the transfer of Me-Mel Goat Island

Site Options

The Me-Mel Transfer Committee is collaborating with architectural and financial advisors to develop financially sustainable site options that align with the Guiding principles for Aboriginal ownership, governance and management of Me-Mel.

These site options can be considered by future Registered Aboriginal Owners, Minister for Environment and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty as a first step.

Ownership, governance and management options

The Me-Mel Transfer Committee is looking at ownership, management and governance options that can be considered by future Registered Aboriginal Owners and Minister for Environment and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty as a first step. The Committee has received independent legal advice on potential options to support this.

Contact us

Me Mel Goat Island Project

Email: memel.goatisland@environment.nsw.gov.au