Is the Caboolture River a heritage site, or hold special significance to Indigenous Australians?

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The Caboolture River has significant cultural and spiritual importance to the local Indigenous Australian communities, including the Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara and Wakka Wakka peoples. It has been used for thousands of years as a source of food, water, transport and spiritual connection. While the Caboolture River is not currently listed as a world heritage site, it is recognized as an important place for biodiversity conservation and cultural heritage values, and efforts are being made to preserve and protect the river and its surrounding ecosystems.