120 of world’s Indigenous leaders converge on Yarrabah for Elders gathering to coincide with rare solar eclipse
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Gurubuna Elder Bob Patterson said he was honoured to share his land and his stories with more than 120 Indigenous leaders who have converged on a Yarrabah beach to mark a rare event – a solar eclipse.
The total solar eclipse was due to occur at first light on Wednesday of this week and was expected to plunge Cairns into darkness. It was also expected to be visible as a...
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