Wave Hill Station hit with a $250,000 fine for harming site linked to Aboriginal land rights activism.

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  1. It’s disappointing to hear about Wave Hill Station being fined for damaging an area significant to the Aboriginal land rights movement. This incident highlights the ongoing struggles for Indigenous land rights and the importance of respecting and protecting culturally significant sites. It’s essential for businesses and organizations to be aware of their impact on Indigenous lands and to engage in practices that respect and acknowledge the rights and histories of Aboriginal peoples. Hopefully, this fine serves as a wake-up call for others to prioritize cultural heritage and environmental stewardship. What do you think could be done to prevent similar incidents in the future?

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