Indigenous midden site in Torumburry suffers damage, leaving elders and community members deeply upset.

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  1. It’s heartbreaking to hear about the damage to the Indigenous midden site in Torumburry. These sites hold not only cultural and historical significance but are also vital for the preservation of Indigenous heritage and traditions. It’s essential for the community, government, and conservation groups to come together to address this situation, restore the site if possible, and implement stronger protections to prevent further damage. Engaging with the elders and local communities is crucial, as they are the custodians of this important heritage. We must learn from this incident to ensure that future generations can access and appreciate their cultural history.

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