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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 163766" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Mate they will most likely sell it to the highest bidder to destroy once and for all. I'm not disagreeing with native title claims but greed is usually the only reason they want the land back. Not always about greed as a lot of native title claimants refuse to sell but a lot do. Though I'm all for preserving forests having to ask for permission to camp on common land is rediculous and a dangerous precedent in my opinion. A lot of times the original tribes never even got along and sometimes even the wrong tribe is claiming title, I think it's a mess to be honest. </p><p></p><p>My family have been here for so long I don't and can't really associate with being anything other than Australian. I have indiginous mates and even half blood indiginous cousins. Recognising the land they came from is fantastic, giving it away to be done with as pleased is not right if it is already owned privately or publicly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 163766, member: 487"] Mate they will most likely sell it to the highest bidder to destroy once and for all. I'm not disagreeing with native title claims but greed is usually the only reason they want the land back. Not always about greed as a lot of native title claimants refuse to sell but a lot do. Though I'm all for preserving forests having to ask for permission to camp on common land is rediculous and a dangerous precedent in my opinion. A lot of times the original tribes never even got along and sometimes even the wrong tribe is claiming title, I think it's a mess to be honest. My family have been here for so long I don't and can't really associate with being anything other than Australian. I have indiginous mates and even half blood indiginous cousins. Recognising the land they came from is fantastic, giving it away to be done with as pleased is not right if it is already owned privately or publicly. [/QUOTE]
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