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Indigenous activism using ‘battering ram’ to break private property rights

Sky News host Peta Credlin says new reforms sought by the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council would give Indigenous cultural investigators the right to enter your private property without your permission.

These reforms come after it was revealed rock climbers at the Grampians have been threatened with $346,000 fines for allegedly breaching cultural laws there.

“Now this is shocking,” said Ms Credlin.

“No one voted for this, it was not on the table.

“It’s where Indigenous activism is being used as a battering ram to break apart private property rights and stop all of us enjoying the outdoors.”

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