The Pass midden
NSW National Parks first recorded The Pass midden in Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area in 1980. And, in 2013, ancient archaeological midden material was repatriated and displayed on Country. Today, along with our Aboriginal community partners, NPWS works to protect The Pass midden, both now and into the future.
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Positioned below Walgun Cape Byron, The Pass is today a surfer’s mecca. However, it was long an important campsite for the Arakwal People.
This sacred place continues to link the Arakwal People with their past. Acknowledging this history and the site’s ecological community are important steps in interpreting its significance.
Working with our Aboriginal community partners, NPWS aims to protect The Pass midden both now and in future. Our determined preservation and education efforts will help build awareness of the midden and its associated Aboriginal culture. It will impact decision-making in Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area, ensuring the site is shielded from damage and encroaching development. Guided tours will also inform visitors of the midden’s robust historic, cultural and scientific value.