Ngunnawal Country and People
Crace Grasslands Nature Reserve is located on Ngunnawal Country, an ancient and diverse landscape managed and cared for by Ngunnawal people for tens of thousands of years.
For time immemorial Ngunnawal people have maintained a tangible and intangible cultural, social, environmental, spiritual, and economic connection to these lands and waters.
Crace Grasslands Nature Reserve protects one known Aboriginal heritage site listed on the ACT Heritage Register, a stone artefact scatter that is likely to include further buried archaeological deposits. The reserve is likely to contain further, as-yet-unrecorded, Aboriginal heritage sites.
All Aboriginal places and objects in the ACT are protected under the Heritage Act 2004 and must not be disturbed. Aboriginal places and objects within reserves are additionally protected under the Nature Conservation Act 2014. Anyone finding an (unregistered) Aboriginal object or place has an obligation to report it to the Heritage Council.