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It is then left to national parks and wildlife services to do the work themselves — often without the cultural authority required to carry out the sacred work. Although it is only a drop in the ocean compared to the profit turned by the company annually, it is more than what has been done previously to reprimand companies that damage sites. There is also criticism of the amount they were fined in terms how it compares to the cost of shutting down the production of the mine in order to avoid damaging sites.

Until there are stronger legislative protections, the burden of defending Australia's incredible history falls to communities, and individuals like Waylon. One part of the strategy they have employed is education, because once there is a broader realisation of how special it is that Australia is home to the most incredible history — one that has outlasted the Ancient Egyptians and Romans — preserving that culture will not be considered a hindrance.

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A man named Rodney may try to say hello on the way out. He loves to find out about the different places people come from. Great spot. Nice cave but access is not easy to find. Worth stopping for a look if your driving past. See more on Google ». Plan your trip to Milparinka Get a personalized trip A complete day by day itinerary based on your preferences. Start planning. National Park. Don't Miss a Thing. See more trips See all trips.

Are you the owner of this business? For business owners Every day, we help thousands of travelers plan great vacations. The cave is situated on a private property but the Wonnarua people are the traditional custodians of the artwork and have looked after it for generations. Baiame Cave's listing on the State's Heritage Register ensures it is protected into the future. Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald said it has not been easy getting the site listed.

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