Gunditjmara man buys back ancestral land and restores church

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Gunditjmara man buys back ancestral land and restores church
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Gunditjmara man Craig Molyneux purchased land previously taken from his ancestors and is integrating Indigenous cultural elements into the property's historic church.

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Australian property and heritage laws govern the transaction and cultural use of the site.

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