The Cairns Post

Special train journey to Kuranda for event

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which was then known as Ngunbay,” Mr Crawford said.

“This week, we recognise the special and symbiotic relationsh­ip First Australian­s have with the land, their history, culture and achievemen­ts. “To celebrate the area’s traditiona­l origins, we dedicated a carriage on board the KSR for 100 members of the local Indigenous community to experience the service that tourists come from far and wide to see as it winds its way through Ngunbay.”

 ??  ?? MORE than 100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders, children and carers have been given a free ride on the Kuranda Scenic Railway to a special NAIDOC Week event in Kuranda.
Member for Barron River Craig Crawford (above) said the State...
MORE than 100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders, children and carers have been given a free ride on the Kuranda Scenic Railway to a special NAIDOC Week event in Kuranda. Member for Barron River Craig Crawford (above) said the State...

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