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We, as a community, maintain our unique culture and are living evidence of our long-standing presence and cultural traditions. Our traditional practices continue to exist in a contemporary manner. We regularly traverse Quandamooka land and sea, ensuring its preservation. By engaging in discussions with our elders and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation, we collaborate to safeguard our lands and sea, through activities like cultural heritage management, Environmental Impact Assessments, development negotiations, public education, and maintaining land and sea management responsibilities. Caring for our Country is our primary responsibility, one that we have always upheld and will continue to do so. Through singing its songs, telling its stories, and dancing to its rhythms, we express gratitude and reverence, maintaining our place within its heart.
Our people have retained our distinctive culture and we are living proof of our continuous occupation and cultural practice. Our traditional practices have been upheld in contemporary form. Our People travel regularly through Quandamooka land and sea caring for Country. Through consultations with our Elders and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation, we work together to protect our lands and sea country in many ways, including taking part in cultural heritage management, Environmental Impact Assessments, negotiating over developments, educating the public and maintaining land and sea management responsibilities.
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Our people have maintained our distinct culture, and we are proof of our ongoing presence and cultural practices. Our traditional practices are still observed in a contemporary manner. We regularly move across Quandamooka land and sea, taking care of Country. Through discussions with our elders and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation, we collaborate to safeguard our lands and sea through activities such as cultural heritage management, Environmental Impact Assessments, development negotiations, public education, and maintaining land and sea management responsibilities.
We, as a community, preserve our unique culture and are evidence of our long-standing presence and cultural traditions. Our traditional practices continue to exist in a modern way. We regularly take care of Quandamooka land and sea, ensuring its preservation. Through conversations with our elders and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation, we collaborate to protect our lands and sea through activities like cultural heritage management, Environmental Impact Assessments, development negotiations, public education, and maintaining land and sea management responsibilities. Caring for our Country is our main responsibility, one that we have always upheld and will continue to do so. By singing its songs, telling its stories, and dancing to its rhythms, we express gratitude and reverence, maintaining our place within its heart.
Our people have maintained our distinct culture, and we are proof of our ongoing presence and cultural practices. Our traditional practices are still observed in a contemporary manner. We regularly move across Quandamooka land and sea, taking care of Country. Through discussions with our elders and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation, we collaborate to safeguard our lands and sea through activities such as cultural heritage management, Environmental Impact Assessments, development negotiations, public education, and maintaining land and sea management responsibilities.