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Whinpullin (Minto) Private Land CLOSED Hidden

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This Land is now under the control of the Dhagun Yumba Aboriginal Corporation.

Traditional Owners have asked that climbers respect their wishes and refrain from entering the land and or climbing any part of the crag.

On 18th March 2023 this land was handed back to Traditional Custodians as inalienable freehold land held in perpetuity for the benefit of the Aboriginal people connected to the land. https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/97402

Unauthorised access to this land is trespass and will be dealt with by local law enforcement.

Under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act, fines of up to $133,450 for an individual and $1,334,500 for a corporation may apply for causing unlawful harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage or for breaching the duty of care. Activities considered harmful to the cultural heritage assets of this place include climbing, traversing the site, installation of infrastructure, etc.