Stone Tools

Aboriginal Stone Tools offer a fascinating insight into Australia's Indigenous culture, how they lived with the land, the processes employed to make tools, their uses and the story's that the tools hold.
Coastal midden sites, quarries and camp sites areas in which tools can be found are disappearing either by erosion, development or under management. Some sites upon returning have been completely destroyed, it is for this reason that appreciation and education on this subject is needed.
Please note that stone tools can be interpreted in various ways, my interpretation my be different from that of others.

Under the 'Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999' and the 'National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974' it is against the law to destroy, deface, or damage or desecrate an Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place, or in relation to an object, move the object from the land on which is has been situated.