‘These are sacred places’: farmers say they will work with traditional owners after NSW land saved from coalmine

Gomeroi traditional custodians seek assurances Liverpool Plains farmland will be accessible to Indigenous people

Farmers have committed to work with traditional owners after land in New South Wales’ Liverpool Plains previously acquired for a Chinese state-owned coalmine has been bought back by local farming families.

Dolly Talbott, a representative of the Gomeroi traditional custodians, said traditional owners were still seeking assurances that their sacred places were safe and accessible to Indigenous people.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jan/12/these-are-sacred-places-farmers-say-they-will-work-with-traditional-owners-after-nsw-land-saved-from-coalmine

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