Deebing Heights, Australia
Grampian Dr
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From the information I’ve been told non of the aboriginal sacred areas are to be developed. The large bunya pine was a meeting place and where the well and building are is all to be retained and information about the historical importance provided. The developer had local ppl comb the estate and they only identified a couple small areas. Cattle farming destroyed more then it preserved.
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Absolutely loved this land and hope that the developers won't just level the trees and get rid off all the aboriginal culture and heritage. Absolutely stunning as you can see from the photos. It would be a great shame to see it go.
Enjoyed every moment I'm out there
Always was, always will be.
People from everywhere in so-called Australia are invited to come and camp on the land to help stop the ludicrous plans of a housing developer that wants to build flimsy low quality dwellings aka fire hazards on top of these Sacred Grounds
Great for kids
I hope they can save their sacred land
I am the official Investigator for War Crimes towards the Deebing Creek Mob.
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