Traditional owners should have the final say on Uluru climbing, says Efe

Uluru, a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia.

Uluru is considered sacred by the land's traditional Aboriginal owners, the Anangu people. Source: Pixabay

Commentator Levent Efe talks to SBS Turkish about the permanent ban on climbing the sacred rock in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, why young Australians are dropping their private health insurance and calls to raise Newstart. He says the traditional owners of the land should have the last say concerning the climbing of Uluru.



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Traditional owners should have the final say on Uluru climbing, says Efe | SBS Turkish