Indigenous remains to be buried in Victoria

Three sets of indigenous remains will be buried today in their ancestral lands in northern Victoria.



The remains had been held in the Melbourne Museum before being repatriated to traditional owners, the Yung Balug clan of the Dja Dja Wurrung people.

The reburial will take place on the edge of Lake Boort, north-west of Bendigo in a traditional ceremony.


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