Aboriginal cultural heritage is an irreplaceable part of Australia’s story — a living legacy stretching back more than 65,000 years. In New South Wales, anyone working on or near land that may contain Aboriginal objects or places carries both a legal obligation and a cultural responsibility to understand, respect, and protect that heritage.
This short Non-Accredited induction course has been developed specifically for the NSW workforce. It provides clear, practical knowledge of what Aboriginal cultural heritage is, how to identify it, what the law requires, and how to respond appropriately if heritage is encountered during your work. Whether you work in construction, utilities, agriculture, land management, surveying, or any other field-based role, this course equips you with the foundational awareness you need before setting foot on site.
Delivered online and designed for all literacy levels, this induction is straightforward, engaging, and directly applicable to everyday work practice. On successful completion, participants receive a Statement of Attendance from ECHAM Training.
This course was developed by practicing archaeologists and Aboriginal heritage professionals with hands-on expertise in NSW legislation, site identification, and due diligence requirements. The knowledge you gain supports not just legal compliance, but genuine respect for Aboriginal cultures and their connection to Country.
Enrolling a team? We offer bulk pricing for organisations enrolling multiple workers. Please contact us to discuss your needs.
This induction is designed for any worker in New South Wales whose role involves activities on land, regardless of trade, industry, or experience level. It is particularly relevant for workers in:
No prior knowledge of Aboriginal heritage or cultural heritage legislation is required. This is a foundational induction suitable for new starters and experienced workers alike.