Some recent media reports about the on going saga of the unjust, disgraceful and racist closure of the Mt Warning Summit track....
Lauren Forbes Skynews
Calls are growing for a famous walking track that once welcomed 100,000 visitors per year to be reopened, after the site was closed during the pandemic and never reopened due to the area's cultural significance to Aboriginal Australians.
Ngarakbal Elder Sturt Boyd, a custodian of the land, has challenged the claims of the WCG, labelling them false and saying he wants the track open to all Australians.
“It’s a disgrace, I’ll say it straight. That’s racism… that is racism and here’s why they put that piece up, Bundjalung put it up there,” Elder Boyd said.
Mr Boyd is the son of Ngarakwaal elder Marlene Boyd, daughter of the last Gulgan or keeper of Mount Warning, who long advocated for public access to experience its spiritual significance before she died in 2007.
Clcik the link above to see the report including a great video report by Lauren Forbes
TNT Radio - Interview with Jason Olbourne May 12 2024
Discussing the outcome of the NSW Parliamnetary petition debate about Mt Warning.
Regional Wrap with Bill Bates Episode 131 No Mountain to climb
Discussing Mt Warning with Bill and SOS member Alan Keen
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