Statement from Director of National Parks
Since commencing in the role of Director of National Parks, I have been focused on repairing relationships with Kakadu’s Traditional Owners and rebuilding trust by acknowledging and learning from past mistakes.
I recognise this matter has caused grief and anguish for Jawoyn Traditional Owners.
I have come to Jawoyn Country and pleaded guilty to the matters relating to the trackwork at Gunlom Falls. This act recognises the importance of protecting sacred sites, and the Director of National Parks’ role in ensuring that the management of Kakadu incorporates Traditional Owner knowledge at the centre of all we do.
I reiterate my apologies to the Jawoyn Traditional Owners for the distress caused and appreciate your patience throughout the Court process.
I accept the judgment handed down by the Court today.
I respectfully acknowledge the role of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority and the Northern Land Council, in supporting Jawoyn Traditional Owners to protect sacred sites.
I am committed to leading the management of Kakadu in true partnership with Traditional Owners forward in a positive and respectful way.
Ricky Archer
Director of National Parks
Background
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The Director of National Parks is a corporation established under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The corporation is constituted by the person appointed to the office named the Director of National Parks.