Noosa News
Qld Government plans to ruin Aboriginal artefacts and spiritual sites, Indigenous elders say

Indigenous elders fear ancient cultural artefacts and significant spiritual sites will be destroyed by the Queensland government to make way for a road expansion, after they received an eviction notice earlier this week.
Kabi elders and supporters are standing firm at the Djaki Kundu site but fear authorities will follow through with threats to force the group off the land to allow the Bruce Highway upgrade north of Brisbane between Cooroy and Curra.
The campsite received an eviction notice from the Department of Transport and Marine Roads…
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