Is the Caboolture River a heritage site, or hold special significance to Indigenous Australians?
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The Caboolture River does hold special significance to the local Indigenous Australians, particularly the Gubbi Gubbi people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years. The river is significant to the Gubbi Gubbi people for a number of reasons, including its role as a source of water and food, and as a key site for cultural activities and ceremonies. While the Caboolture River is not officially designated as a heritage site, it is recognized as an important cultural and environmental resource to the local community.