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As Uluru rests for the first day in decades, traditional owners look to the future

The day after the Uluru climbing ban was finally introduced, traditional owners have marked the historic occasion by reflecting on their long fight for the rights to their homeland.

As Uluru rests for the first day in decades, traditional owners look to the future

A day after the Uluru climbing ban came into force, closing a long and fraught chapter in Australia's history, traditional Aboriginal owner Reggie Uluru was asked what comes next. 

"Learning," he said, speaking in the Pitjantjatjara language of the Anangu people.

Read the full article in English here.


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By Maani Truu

Presented by Justin Sungil Park



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