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ABC News Story: Calls to end water extraction from Great Artesian Basin before culturally significant springs are lost

Arabana Voices Featured Again: Water Extraction Under the Spotlight


Arru! Our community’s knowledge and connection to Country are once again being heard on a national stage. In a new feature by the ABC the cultural and ecological importance of the springs on Arabana Country is examined, including our calls for an end to excessive water extraction from the Great Artesian Basin.


Arabana Ranger Zaaheer McKenzie shares the stories of our mound springs and the stakes for our land, culture, and heritage.




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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live, work, and play. We recognise the cultural, spiritual, physical, emotional, intellectual and economic connection to their lands, water, flora, and fauna.We honour and pay respects to all elders; past, present, and emerging, as well as all generations of people now and into the future, for they hold the memories and the future.

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