BBC News
September 29, 2021
Australia’s Daintree – the world’s oldest tropical rainforest – has been returned to its Aboriginal custodians in a historic deal.
The Unesco World Heritage site is over 180 million years old and has been home to generations of Aboriginal people.
The Eastern Kuku Yalanji people will now manage the national park with Queensland’s state government.
The Daintree borders the Great Barrier Reef and is one of Australia’s top tourism drawcards.
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