Official Launch of A GUIDE TO CLIMBING AYERS ROCK in Melbourne next week.
Come and celebrate the launch and release of Marc Hendrickx's new book:
5th of December Click HERE for details.
A guide to climbing Ayers Rock -- Marc Hendrickx
With Roger Franklin, online editor of Quadrant, launching this important book.
What are they saying about this book
I recently visited Ayers Rock for the first time – and yes, many of the locals still call it by that name, or more simply, The Rock. I never climbed it but I did fly over it in a helicopter. That night I met some elders (the real type!) who did the most authentic and most beautiful welcoming I have ever witnessed. I wanted more. After that experience, I could not help but feel how wonderful it would be to climb The Rock, but only in the presence of a guide who has the same authenticity as the elders I met that day. If managed properly, I believe regulated climbing could benefit both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. Finally, as this book shows, let’s not be fooled into thinking that there is only ever one voice for Aboriginal Australians; clearly, they are many and they should all be considered when making important decisions such as this one.
-- Anthony Dillon, Aboriginal affairs commentator
An eye opener to understanding continuing cultural importance of one the Anangu’s greatest treasures and the determination of leftist protectionists who refuse to allow traditional owners to share their culture, Dreamtime and stories with Australians and all others.
-- Adam Giles
“An important book on how hard-won freedoms of adventure are being whittled away. A must read for everyone.”
-- Dick Smith
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