- Bidjigal Reserve
The Bidjigal Reserve is a reserve in the shire of Baulkham Hills, to the north-west of Sydney. The reserve lies in the suburbs of
North Rocks ,Northmead ,Baulkham Hills , Castle Hill,West Pennant Hills , and Carlingford. The reserve lies south of Richard Webb Reserve in West Pennant Hills, and nearly all north of theM2 Motorway .Name
Its name commemorates the
Bidjigal people who lived in the area. In particular, it is said thatPemulwuy , a Bidjigal leader of aboriginal resistance against British occupation, used the area as a base to mount attacks on neighbouring homesteads. The reserve includes a long section ofDarling Mills Creek , a tributary of theParramatta River , and once an important source of water both to the mills in Parramatta, and for drinking.Features
The reserve includes a number of walking trails which range from short circular walks up to walks of several kilometres in length, some of which join on to the
Great North Walk . The reserve is home to a wide range of native flora and fauna, and in recent years there have been reliable recordings ofkoala ,swamp wallaby ,echidna ,eastern water dragon , andsugar gliders , as well as the ubiquitous brushtail and ringtailpossums . Powerful owl have also been seen in the reserve.Foxes have been largely eradicated by a continuing baiting program, leading to a significant increase in the number of native animals in the reserve.The reserve also includes a local landmark (known locally as the "Aboriginal Cave") at Latitude -33.758010 Longitude 151.011660 which is a rock shelter that was apparently described in times of early European occupation as being a cave used by the Bidjigal people. Several other aboriginal rock shelters also lie within Bidjigal Reserve, including one with a midden dated to 10150 bp, which is the earliest human habitation site known in the Sydney area (although older sites are known in the Blue Mountains). There are also reliable reports of other works of
Australian aboriginal art , including hand-stencils and rock engravings, but none have been identified in recent years, and they may have been damaged or destroyed.History and Management
On
15 September 2001 , an agreement was reached between theNSW Government ,Baulkham Hills Shire Council and descendants of theDarug to settle an outstandingnative title claim (N94/6).The "Darling Mills State Forest" and "Excelsior Reserve" (with the exception of the Ted Horwood Reserve and the Eric Mobbs Reserve) were combined and made into the Bidjigal Reserve by a deed of agreement signed on
4 December 2003 on behalf of the Minister for Lands. Signatories to that deed were the Crown, Baulkham Hills Shire Council and Bundeluk of the Darug tribe. Other signatories wereTelstra and Integral Energy (due to the presence of their infrastructure in the reserve). The Forestry (Darling Mills State Forest Revocation) Bill, which was passed by NSW state government on2 March 2005 allowed that land to be included in the reserve, as required by the deed.Bidjigal reserve was dedicated for the purposes of preservation of aboriginal cultural heritage, flora and fauna and public recreation on
22 October 2004 .The reserve is managed by the Bidjigal Reserve Trust Board. The first Board consisted of 4 individual trustees. They were appointed by the Crown Lands minister. Those individuals consisted of both Darug descendants, and also local residents. In addition, The secretaries of the Darug Custodians Aboriginal Corporation and the Darug Tribal Aboriginal Corporation, the general manager of Baulkham Hills Shire Council (BHSC), the secretary of the Bushland Conservation Committee (BCC) (of BHSC) and the secretary of the Upper Parramatta River Catchment Trust (now the Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority), or their delegates were also members of the Board. A representative of the Excelsior Park Bushland Society was later added to the Board Members. That structure still remains. The first chair of the board was Graeme Postlethwaite, and the second, Carol Isaacs (also chair of the BCC). David Wilmshurst (also BCC member, and Ms Isaac's proxy) was elected the third chair on
3 April 2008 .On
1 December 2007 , BHSC resigned its membership of the Board, citing issues related to the funding of crown land.Further reading
* Hansard (NSW Legislative Council Hansard and Papers) Wednesday
2 March 2005 .
* "Bidjigal Reserve" - an excellent booklet available free from Baulkham Hills Shire Council
* Attenbrow, 1992, " Port Jackson archaeological project stage II. Prelim report on excavation on site 45-6-2097 report to NPWS"External links
* [http://www.baulkhamhills.nsw.gov.au/Bidjiwong/bidjigalreserve.html Baulkham Hills Shire Council page for Bidjigal Reserve]
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