RE: Report Advises Minister Not To Place A Section 10 On Track Site (April 17).
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Importantly, the report about evidence to support protection of the top of Mount Panorama-Wahluu by the Tasmanian adviser to Minister Ley only focuses on tangible evidence of Wiradyuri activity, not intangible evidence, which a court recently held was just as important (so, after this report was written), and concludes there is none.
This is despite considerable tangible evidence highlighted by the group Save McPhillamy Park, which has been overlooked by the expert reporter.
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Didn't look deep enough, didn't ask the right people, didn't do the research.
Even I found such evidence in a local history book without looking too hard for it.
Read Ashley Bland's excellent piece (Sacred Sight: It's A Matter Of Perspective) in the same Advocate edition for why the minister discarded this report.
And this question might be asked: who might have leaked this old confidential report to the Western Advocate in the last couple of days?