How to use this plan
The Tweed Shire Council wrote this plan. When you see the word ‘we’, it means the Tweed Shire Council. |
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We wrote this plan in an easy to read way. We use pictures to explain some ideas. |
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We wrote some important words in bold. This means the letters are thicker and darker. |
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We explain what these bold words mean. You can find out what they mean in the Word list section. |
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This is an Easy Read summary of another plan. This means it only includes the most important ideas. |
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You can find the other plan on our website. |
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You can ask for help to read this plan. A friend, family member or support person may be able to help you. |
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We recognise the traditional owners of our land – the Tweed. This includes the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country. It also includes the following clans:
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They were the first peoples to live on and use the: |
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