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Farmer charged with harming Aboriginal heritage over change to Lake Bolac stone arrangement abc.net.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc.net.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ideally it works, but too often itâs a disaster Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 9, 2021 â 12.02am Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Cathy Wilcox To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. UNIVERSITIES Ideally it works, but too often itâs a disaster As someone who was active in off-campus teaching for some 30 of a 50-year career in higher education, and with awards and media coverage for my innovations, I am nevertheless concerned at proposals such as the use of pre-recorded lectures combined with a weekly or fortnightly seminar. This strategy can work where lecture equivalents are updated, seminar sizes are limited to 30 or so well-prepared students, and they take place in purpose-designed classrooms with movable seating to allow for break-out groups. ....
Aboriginal Victoria has begun investigating potential disturbance to the Kuyang stone arrangement at Lake Bolac. Authorised officers attended the site along the Glenelg Highway this week and met with the caretaker of the land to discuss the next steps. Local Indigenous Elders have been gathering nearby, concerned about the several metres of rocks that have been removed. Aboriginal Victoria said the age of the stone arrangements was difficult to determine, but some may be thousands of years old. A farmer who partially destroyed a Victorian Aboriginal site near Lake Bolac says it was a huge mistake Source: NITV/The Point ....
Farmer sorry for damaging Aboriginal site says he did not know it was heritage-listed theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Advertisement Aboriginal Victoria is investigating the destruction of part of an ancient Indigenous ceremonial and cultural site in western Victoria after a landowner allegedly removed a significant portion of carefully arranged stones, claiming the area was becoming a fire hazard. The Kuyang Stone Arrangement near the town of Lake Bolac, 200 kilometres west of Melbourne, is an Aboriginal cultural landmark composed of two lines of stones depicting the life-cycle of an eel. Part of the Kuyang Stone Arrangement near Lake Bolac in western Victoria were removed in recent days. Credit:Neil Murray The 176-metre-long structure curves across the landscape and is believed to have been created more than 1500 years ago. ....