Community fighting to protect significant wetland from urban growth
A culturally significant area of wetland south of Adelaide is giving young Indigenous people an opportunity to connect with their history, but there are worries about its future.
Ben Nielsen is a news reporter based at ABC Adelaide. Twitter: @benjnielsen
A culturally significant area of wetland south of Adelaide is giving young Indigenous people an opportunity to connect with their history, but there are worries about its future.
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