Macleay Vocational College is running the Wutu durriti ngalayn project to help connect students to country

Sam Payne
Updated December 21 2021 - 3:24pm, first published December 9 2021 - 7:00am
Dr Richard Martin UQ anthropologist and Dunghutti elder Uncle Reg Woodeson assessing a trench excavated by KSC contractors in April this year. Photo: Supplied
Dr Richard Martin UQ anthropologist and Dunghutti elder Uncle Reg Woodeson assessing a trench excavated by KSC contractors in April this year. Photo: Supplied

There is an exciting pilot program set to take place in the Macleay for Aboriginal students who are interested in the archaeological history of the area and working on country.

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Sam Payne

Sam Payne

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