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    Australian Aboriginal Group Slams Hobart Cable Car

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 21, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    HOBART, Australia — Australian aboriginal heritage officers say the cultural value of Hobart’s kunanyi/Mount Wellington would be damaged forever if a proposed cable car goes ahead.

    The group of ten officers have voiced strident opposition to the controversial plan which is in its final throws of public consultation.

    The Mount Wellington Cableway Company (MWCC) wants to construct a two-car cableway with three towers to the 1271-meter summit of the mountain above Tasmania’s capital.

    New indoor and outdoor viewing facilities, plus a cafe, restaurant, and function center are part of the plan.

    A survey of the area’s Indigenous heritage, included as part of the company’s 800-page proposal, found no evidence of relics or Aboriginal sites within the footprint of the development.

    Surveying the scene over Hobart, the Derwent Bridge, and a carpet of mountains from the top of Mount Wellington. (Emma Ambler/AAP Image)

    But the group of heritage officers say the assessment perpetuates the racist myth of terra nullius and has been completed by a non-Aboriginal interstate archeologist.

    “The impact this development will have goes beyond impacting on the physical aspects of the land or heritage sites,” heritage officer and group spokeswoman Sharnie Read said.

    “It impacts on the living history, the spiritual importance of kunanyi.

    “The cultural and natural values of such an incredibly significant component of the cultural landscape must be protected.

    “Kunanyi provides us with deep connections to our ancestors, our culture, our island home, a connection all Tasmanians share in and a connection all Tasmanians should want protected.”

    Their submission, made to the Hobart City Council, says the cable car should be refused as it will affect the mountain’s cultural values forever and would be a “significant impost”.

    “The absence of any physical evidence cannot be used to deny the cultural values of kunanyi to Aboriginal people,” it reads.

    Public submissions on the project close on June 22, with the council, expected to vote on the proposal in July.

    If it passes the council process, it will still need to be approved by the Tasmanian Planning Commission and federal authorities.

    Smoke from multiple uncontrolled wildfires is seen at the Tasman Bridge and kunanyi/Mt Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania. (Rob Blakers/AAP Image)

    The Mount Wellington Cableway Company (MWCC) has previously defended its Aboriginal heritage assessment, citing difficulties engaging with members of Tasmania’s Indigenous community.

    Residents Opposed to the Cable Car has raised other issues with the project, including around environmental and noise impacts and the “medium risk” of a sewage spill identified in an engineering report.

    Spokesperson Vica Bayley said some 4500 to 5000 anti-cable car submissions have been made to the council through the group’s online portal.

    “There will come a day where a mountain-like (kunanyi) … that isn’t commercialized, is the drawcard,” Bayley said.

    “It’s a really intense personal experience to go to the summit on some days. That entirely changes with 3500 square meters of new commercial real estate.”

    The mountain’s summit is currently accessible by walking tracks and a sealed road, which can be closed in bad weather.

    In 2018, thousands protested against the cable car at a Hobart rally headed by former Greens leader Bob Brown.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Nikita Nikhil)



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