The Chronicle

Indigenous voices have say on name

- MICHAEL NOLAN

PLANS to return Tabletop Mountain to its traditiona­l name are moving forward with the Toowoomba Regional Council endorsing a motion to consult with traditiona­l custodians and registered Aboriginal parties on the idea.

The plan was endorsed at a council meeting on November 15, about two months after Indigenous elder Uncle Wayne Fossey called on the Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley Regional Councils to support renaming the mountain. “The Department of Resources has outlined the process for submitting a new name, and one of the key considerat­ions they take into account is whether the level of consultati­on is adequate,” Mayor Antonio said.

“Since the topic was first raised, there has been a lot of community feedback on how we should refer to Mount Tabletop.

“While it’s encouragin­g to see so much support on this matter, we need to first engage with the traditiona­l custodians and registered Aboriginal parties prior to consultati­on with the community.”

TRC will also consult with the Lockyer Valley Regional Council.

“Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee is supportive of this process as there may be distinct cultural rights we’re not aware of,” Mr Antonio said.

It is hoped the name change would place Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley economies in a position where they could cash in on a growing tourism industry that draws on Indigenous culture and heritage.

Uncle Wayne pointed to dozens of natural landmarks in the Helidon Spa area, the Bunya Mountains and the Southern Downs that carry deep significan­ce in Indigenous lore that tourists wanted to learn about.

“It is about understand­ing and truth telling,” he said.

“We should be talking about Meewah as Meewah, we should be talking about the history of Meewah, and we should be telling our stories because they are brilliant stories.”

 ?? Picture: Bev Lacey ?? NEW NAME: Plans to return Tabletop Mountain to its traditiona­l name are moving forward.
Picture: Bev Lacey NEW NAME: Plans to return Tabletop Mountain to its traditiona­l name are moving forward.

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