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Wiradjuri are Indigenous Australians whose cultural heritage sites have been impacted by development.

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The Wiradjuri people are the traditional custodians of a large area of southeastern Australia, encompassing the Macquarie, Bogan, and Lachlan river valleys. Recent news highlights the destruction of an Aboriginal rock shelter near Mudgee during the construction of power lines for a renewable energy zone, sparking community shock and concern over the protection of Indigenous cultural heritage. This incident underscores ongoing tensions between development projects and the preservation of sacred Indigenous sites. Additionally, a regional New South Wales council abandoned a plan to stop flying the Aboriginal flag after significant public backlash, indicating a broader societal discussion about Indigenous representation and respect. The Wiradjuri's current newsworthiness stems from these events, emphasizing the critical need for greater consultation and protection of their ancestral lands and cultural heritage in the face of expanding infrastructure and development.
Last updated: June 10, 2026