Aboriginal Heritage of the Central Highlands: Custodianship and Cultural Respect

The Central Highlands are traditional country of Gaangalu and Western Kangoulu peoples with deep cultural connection spanning millennia.

The landscape has been country for Aboriginal peoples for tens of thousands of years. Gaangalu and Western Kangoulu peoples maintain ongoing custodianship. Blackdown Tableland contains accessible rock art sites. Respectful engagement means acknowledging ongoing custodianship, following site protocols, not touching rock art, and supporting contemporary Aboriginal communities.

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It’s difficult to fully describe the high quality of our stay. For a start the unit was immaculate with everything supplied for a long stay…

– Bill and Nonie

Was very impressed by the service on arrival and the rooms were very modern and most importantly clean. Thank you for a great stay.

– George M

Nothing was a bother for the staff, they were friendly and helpful. I would recommend staying here especially for family holidays.

– Donna H

Only stayed one night for an event, but can’t say enough about this little gem. I’ve come to expect poor pillows in hotels be was very happily proved wrong here.

– Lisa S

The apartment was very well equipped with everything you could need – coffee machine, washer and dryer, full kitchen. Perfect!

– Janne K

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