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A go-kart track proposal at Bathurst’s Mount Panorama is testing cultural heritage framework

Mount Panorama, overlooking the regional city of Bathurst in New South Wales, is a national icon.
Key points:
- A $4.3 million go-kart track at Mount Panorama in Bathurst is on hold after the Federal Government intervened
- Some say the mountain was a special site for Wiradyuri women
- Local Aboriginal groups are divided about the extent of the site’s cultural significance
For decades, racing enthusiasts have made a pilgrimage to the home of Australian motorsport, navigating the twists and bends of the circuit with a sense of awe.
For the local Wiradyuri people, their reverence for the mountain stretches back thousands of years.
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