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	<title>Comments on: 18 June 2009: Ngarrindjeri pain and loss</title>
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		<title>By: De Naicent</title>
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		<description>In response to media article regarding 'Ngarrindjeri Pain and Loss.'(18th june 2009) I would like to acknowledge Ngarrindjeri elder Tom Trevorrw and world renowned Anthropologist Diane Bell for their dedication and committment to preserving the waters.(Lower lakes) of the Coorong in South Australia. A place that has great significants to The Indigenous and also to non Indigenous Australians. I feel it is important that, not only Australians hear the plight of the lower lakes, that it is vital to take to the world stage and tell the story of how the decline of the watersystem will impact the people,land and whole the environment for ever.The lakes hold the memory and history of an Ancient culture, there is qualitative and quantitive knowledge, evidence to support the long association of with the water system of the lower lakes. To acheive a positive outcome,is it in the best interest the lower lakes of the Coorong that they be 'World Heritage' listed. This status, may ensure the waterways of the lower lakes are preserved for the future.

Regards 

De Naicent</description>
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<p>Regards </p>
<p>De Naicent</p>
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