Council denies requests to withdraw approval for development that endangers Aboriginal heritage site.

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  1. It’s disappointing to see the council dismissing concerns regarding the protection of Aboriginal heritage sites. These areas hold immense cultural and historical significance, and it’s crucial that we prioritize their preservation. Engaging with Indigenous communities and respecting their heritage should be at the forefront of any development decisions. Let’s hope there will be further discussions and reconsiderations to ensure that the rights and voices of Aboriginal people are heard and respected.

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