“It s distressing to see the change in landscape. We don’t know what damage the mine will do to our sacred Doongmabulla Springs. That s why we re here to expose Adani s destruction of Country,” MacAvoy said.
The tour had previously stopped at a number of significant sites to the Wangan and Jagalingou people, and camped at “Dalgayu Dina”, the site on Adani’s pastoral lease where McAvoy and others have built a coroboree ground and campsite.
“Adani has in the past tried to evict us from our own land, and when we resisted that they tried to grant permission only to Wangan and Jagalingou people, he said.