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Highway upgrade will 'destroy sacred sites'


 
Indigenous elders fear ancient cultural artefacts and significant spiritual sites will be destroyed by the Queensland government to make way for a road expansion, after they received an eviction notice earlier this week.
Kabi elders and supporters are standing firm at the Djaki Kundu site but fear authorities will follow through with threats to force the group off the land to allow the Bruce Highway upgrade north of Brisbane between Cooroy and Curra.
The campsite received an eviction notice from the Department of Transport and Marine Roads (TMR) on Monday accusing the group of trespassing and giving them 48 hours to vacate before being charged. ....

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'No tangible evidence of Aboriginal heritage' at Pyramid


Djaki Kundu, also known as the “Gympie Pyramid or Rocky Ridge”, has been a subject of ongoing conjecture in the 16 years since plans for the Section D Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra upgrade began.
Kabi Kabi land rights activist Wit-Boooka says the so-called Gympie Pyramid, also known as Rocky Ridge, will be destroyed by Gympie highway bypass construction, along with irreplaceable Aboriginal artefacts, including grinding surfaces and stacked rock walls, showing its past as a significant Aboriginal spiritual centre. Photo Patrick Woods / Gympie Times
The GoFundMe campaign organised by Ms Diane Djaki Widjung says it aims to save Djaki Kundu from the construction of the Gympie Bypass, but the Department of Transport and Main Roads argues the campaign is “not associated with registered native title Traditional Owners group of the area”. ....

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