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Danielle Purdy

http://learnline.cdu.edu.au/tourism/uluru/downloads/Natural%20values%20-%20Geology.pdf - 0 views

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    Scientific Explanation of the geology of Uluru and Kata Tjuta (Year 8 Physical Geography Unit)
Danielle Purdy

Uluru and Kata Tjuta: A Testimony to the Flood - Answers in Genesis - 1 views

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    Year 8 Physical Geography - Geomorphology. Cross section of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. 
wendy tisbury

Virtual Tour of Uluru, Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia by Panedia - 1 views

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    This site is a virtual field trip to ULURU. Very cool. Good for yr 8 landforms unit.
wendy tisbury

Uluru - Ayers Rock - 0 views

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    Images of ULURU.
wendy tisbury

Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Plan of Management - 1 views

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    Australian Government's Uluru National park plan. Including information on the history of Indigenous ownership.
Danielle Purdy

http://www.gsa.org.au/pdfdocuments/publications/TAG%20159.pdf - 0 views

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    GeoScience Australia Magazine with article on formation of Uluru and KataTjuta. 
wendy tisbury

JoyZine - Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Legends: How Uluru Was Formed - 0 views

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    How Uluru was formed dreamtime story.
wendy tisbury

Return of the land to traditional owners - 4 views

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    Information on the Land Rights Act and how it influenced the return of Uluru to its traditional owners, Anangu.
Antoinette Cole

Kanyini - 0 views

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    Kanyini is a story told by an Uncle Bob Randall, who lives beside the world's greatest monolith, Uluru, in Central Australia. Based on Bob's own personal journey and the wisdom he learnt from the old people living in the bush, Bob tells the tale of why Indigenous people are now struggling in a modern world and what needs to be done from them to move forward. A tale of Indigenous wisdom clashing against materialist notions of progress, this is not only a story of one man and his people but the story of the human race. Kanyini is a Ptjantjatjara word meaning interconnectedness; to care for, to support, to nurture and protect
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