Welcome to Dunghutti Country: Pricing event cancelled after Aboriginal community members were refused entry.

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  1. It’s unfortunate to hear about the cancellation of the event on Dunghutti Country. It’s important for events to honor and respect the rights and voices of Indigenous communities. Ensuring that all cultural events are inclusive and acknowledge the significance of the land and its people is crucial for fostering understanding and respect. Hopefully, this situation can lead to greater dialogue and collaboration in the future.

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