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Australia makes huge area around Uluru protected indigenous land

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More than five million hectares (12.35 million acres) of Outback surrounding Australia's famed tourist attraction Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, was Thursday declared an indigenous protected area.

The designation -- covering a region slightly larger than Denmark -- means indigenous communities enter an agreement with the government to environmentally and culturally preserve the land.

The indigenous land owners will also receive government funding to protect cultural sites, native plants and animals, while creating local jobs and businesses.

The Central Land Council, a grouping of 90 Aboriginal people from the south of Australia's Northern Territory, said the deal took five years to negotiate and had created the fourth-largest protected area on the vast island continent.

"We really want to teach the young ones how to look after the place properly and strongly," traditional owner Janie Miama said in a statement issued by the Central Land Council.

"This sort of work gives us a chance to travel around the country to show them all the places; to get out there and see all the waterholes and the important places, learn about them (and) learn how to look after them."

Uluru is surrounded by thousands of square kilometres of desolate Outback and attracts about 350 000...
Uluru is surrounded by thousands of square kilometres of desolate Outback and attracts about 350,000 tourists a year
Torsten Blackwood, AFP/File

Uluru, a giant red rock that rises 348 metres (1,148 feet) above the desert, is surrounded by thousands of square kilometres of desolate Outback and forms a key part of Aboriginal creation mythology, attracting about 350,000 tourists a year.

More than five million hectares (12.35 million acres) of Outback surrounding Australia’s famed tourist attraction Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, was Thursday declared an indigenous protected area.

The designation — covering a region slightly larger than Denmark — means indigenous communities enter an agreement with the government to environmentally and culturally preserve the land.

The indigenous land owners will also receive government funding to protect cultural sites, native plants and animals, while creating local jobs and businesses.

The Central Land Council, a grouping of 90 Aboriginal people from the south of Australia’s Northern Territory, said the deal took five years to negotiate and had created the fourth-largest protected area on the vast island continent.

“We really want to teach the young ones how to look after the place properly and strongly,” traditional owner Janie Miama said in a statement issued by the Central Land Council.

“This sort of work gives us a chance to travel around the country to show them all the places; to get out there and see all the waterholes and the important places, learn about them (and) learn how to look after them.”

Uluru is surrounded by thousands of square kilometres of desolate Outback and attracts about 350 000...

Uluru is surrounded by thousands of square kilometres of desolate Outback and attracts about 350,000 tourists a year
Torsten Blackwood, AFP/File

Uluru, a giant red rock that rises 348 metres (1,148 feet) above the desert, is surrounded by thousands of square kilometres of desolate Outback and forms a key part of Aboriginal creation mythology, attracting about 350,000 tourists a year.

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