Aborigines win legal land battle

Australia’s Aborigines today won a six-year legal battle to be recognised as the traditional owners of part of the country slightly bigger than Greece.

Australia’s Aborigines today won a six-year legal battle to be recognised as the traditional owners of part of the country slightly bigger than Greece.

The 52,510 square miles of land in the northwest, much of it desert, is the biggest piece of Australia ever returned to Aboriginal control.

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