Shedding light on the history of Australia

Albert  McKnight
Updated October 19 2016 - 4:17pm, first published 4:00pm
REVISING HISTORY: Bunurong man Bruce Pascoe of Mallacoota talks about the agricultural practises of the Original Australians at the Far South Coast Landcare Association AGM on October 13. Picture: Albert McKnight
REVISING HISTORY: Bunurong man Bruce Pascoe of Mallacoota talks about the agricultural practises of the Original Australians at the Far South Coast Landcare Association AGM on October 13. Picture: Albert McKnight

Stone fish traps, kangaroo fences, ancient grinding dishes and the story of a 19th century European explorer who saw a town in a desert – this is some of the evidence that suggests the Original Australians ran complex and advanced societies. 

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Albert  McKnight

Albert McKnight

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Journalist at Bega District News.

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