Individual or Group Submission17/01/24

Uncle Alby Zantuck

Topics: Land Injustice

Submission Transcription

What does country mean to you?

Means everything. Our culture and upbringing always taught us to respect our people, respect the country, waterways and oceans.

What has happened to your mob and to country because your land was taken?

Most of us have been urbanised and live in suburbs spread wide and far from where we could have been, should be. Most of our country has been bastardised.

What are some examples of good practices or programs happening on country that could be adopted more widely?

Our care for country staff do the best job possible with planning burns, regrowrth of natural environment, we have 5-10 year plan for our country. Regeneration back to what is was where practible.

What changes to laws or attitudes about land, sky and waters would you like to see?

I would like to see law changes around the persecution of the Dingo, life the non protected order and free Dingo to be fully protected. A breeding and release in areas suitable. Dingo is a extremely important symbol of our people, culterally important.

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