
Aboriginal land handed back after 20 years
After 20 years, Aboriginal land in Cape York peninsular has been handed back to its traditional owners.
After 20 years, Aboriginal land in Cape York peninsular has been handed back to its traditional owners.
A sacred Aboriginal rock art site in Western Australia has been defaced with graffiti.
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Despite 21st-century influences, WA’s Martu people continue to hunt using age-old customs.
Despite 21st-century influences, WA’s Martu people continue to hunt using age-old customs.
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