Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 (Cth)
Notice of an application for the protection of a specified area, being the area known as Barrambin (Victoria Park), Queensland – Applicant 2
Invitation to make representations
I, Dominic McGann, hereby give notice as follows:
The Minister for the Environment and Water (Minister Watt), responsible for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 (Cth) (the Act), has received an application made under section 10 of the Act. The application is seeking long-term preservation and protection of a significant Aboriginal area being the area known as Barrambin (Victoria Park), in Queensland. The minister has appointed me to provide a report to the minister under paragraph 10(1)(c) of the Act.
The application is made by a Yagara, Quandamooka and Bundjalung First Nations person (applicant).
The minister must consider my report pursuant to section 10 of the Act in relation to the specified area before deciding whether to make a declaration under section 10 of the Act. Under subsection 10(4) of the Act, the report is required to deal with the following matters:
The application seeks the long-term preservation or protection of the area specified in the application (Barrambin). This area is depicted in Figure 1. Section 10 of the Act confers power on the minister to make a declaration to preserve and protect an area where the minister is satisfied that it is a ‘significant Aboriginal area’ under threat of injury or desecration. A ‘significant Aboriginal area’ is an area of land or water in Australia that is ‘of particular significance to Aboriginals in accordance with Aboriginal tradition’. ‘Aboriginal tradition’ is the ‘body of traditions, observances, customs and beliefs of Aboriginals generally or of a particular community or group of Aboriginals, and includes any such traditions, observances, customs or beliefs relating to particular persons, areas, objects or relationships’.
Figure 1 depicts the area for which preservation and protection is sought. This specified area is described as Barrambin, Queensland.

Figure 1 Map showing the specified area of Barrambin
The applicant claims that the specified area is significant for Aboriginal people because:
The applicant claims that the specified area is under threat of injury or desecration from activities associated with development of the 63,000-seat Olympic Stadium, the National Aquatics Centre and supporting infrastructure. The application submits:
The Queensland government has yet to release detailed designs for the Olympic Stadium, National Aquatics Centre and supporting infrastructure (warm up tracks, car parking, train station, pedestrian paths etc) however it is claimed that it is difficult to imagine that a 63,000-seat stadium, aquatics centre and associated infrastructure could be constructed anywhere within Barrambin without significant physical disturbance to the specified area and its traditional significance.
Interested parties are invited to furnish representations in connection with my report to:
Dominic McGann
Partner
McCullough Robertson Lawyers
Level 11, 66 Eagle Street,
Brisbane QLD 4000
+61 7 3233 8888
+61 412 775 182
Barrambin@mccullough.com.au
Interested parties are urged to contact me as soon as possible to be provided with further information about the submission process, including the provision of the application, the making of representations in response to the application, and the making of final comments in response to representations received.
Representations must be made in writing by 5pm [AEST] on 29 May 2026 or within such further period as may be allowed. Do not send your representations directly to the minister. First Nations people without representatives may provide an oral representation.
Representations made by, or on behalf of, more than one person should be signed by each of those persons.
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