Uluru is one of Australia’s biggest tourist attractions but it’s been decided that from 2019 onwards, visitors will no longer be able to climb the famous rock. It’s something traditional owners have been fighting for, for many years. Here’s a look at the debate that led to this historic decision.
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“Students will develop an understanding of the handback of Uluru to the Anangu people and their deep connection to the place. They will also investigate the issue of allowing people to climb Uluru.“
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