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Government declines to protect Indigenous sacred site to be bulldozed for Brisbane Olympic stadium

Australian federal Environment Minister Murray Watt declined to issue an emergency heritage protection declaration for Brisbane's Victoria Park, a site recognized as sacred by the Turrbal and Yagara Peoples that is slated for demolition to build a stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. Watt announced a future review to assess possible long-term protections for the site, as hundreds of protesters gathered to oppose construction, with five people arrested earlier at the First Nations Goori Camp Embassy protest site.

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Indigenous sacred siteBrisbane Olympic stadiumemergency heritage protectionVictoria Park protestsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection ActFirst Nations heritage protectionOlympics infrastructureQueensland development

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Government declines to protect Indigenous sacred site to be bulldozed for Brisbane Olympic stadium

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