Vic cattlemen give cautious backing to land deal

Vivienne Jones
Updated August 27 2020 - 6:06pm, first published 6:00pm
HOPEFUL: The MCAV is hopeful that the recent Land Use Agreement between the Taungurung and the Victorian Government will continue to strengthen bonds between the group and the local Indigenous people. Pictured are MCAV members at Toolangi in 2017, when they traveled for a talk with Elder David Wandin on traditional burning methods. Photo supplied.
HOPEFUL: The MCAV is hopeful that the recent Land Use Agreement between the Taungurung and the Victorian Government will continue to strengthen bonds between the group and the local Indigenous people. Pictured are MCAV members at Toolangi in 2017, when they traveled for a talk with Elder David Wandin on traditional burning methods. Photo supplied.

A group of high country cattlemen are cautiously accepting a land agreement brokered between the Victorian government and the Taungurung people.

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