Individual or Group Submission13/08/24

Anonymous 910

In this submission, a proud Yorta Yorta, Wurundjeri, and Gunditjmara man discusses his practice of creating traditional weapons and tools over the past 15 years, and how they adhere to cultural protocols. Despite following these cultural protocols and seeking permissions, they worry about legal repercussions, even though the Vic Human Rights Charter indicates Aboriginal people have a right to practice their culture.

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