At first it was just isolated areas that nobody really noticed and it was mostly unheralded.... now it is more and more becoming the primest land in the country.... and all brought to you by your nut-licking governments of all colours... the ones who lost their balls decades ago to favour the pussy vote.... and licked their nuts instead....
S-s-s-su-sucking up t-t-t-t-t-to w-w-w-w-w-i--i..... WIMEN made m-e-e-e-e a-a-a yeew-yyyewwwww-- eunuch!!
And it didn't get any better....
And thus the Western Beowulf, having lain down with the Demon Feminista, found himself and humanity trapped for decades and even generations into dealing daily with the bastard offspring of that unholy union..... yea - e'en unto the seventh generation..... and still climbing.... talk about stupid and bought out for a transient piece of pussy ....
Policy Statement:- No hunter gatherer group is able to lay claim to a vast swathe of land for the simple reason that they never occupied more than a tiny patch at any given time and therefore could not be considered to have 'squatter's rights' or any other rights of ownership. They should only be claiming the specific area at which they halted when brought into contact with civilisation, and permitted sufficient land to establish themselves, build homes etc.
Mabo has no bearing on wandering hunter-gatherer groups, and that decision was made in the context of a clearly defined space isolated from the mainland and continually occupied by one group for generations - something which clearly does not apply to wandering across a huge expanse of land. To surrender to the concept of hunter-gatherer ownership of all the old hunting grounds - which were malleable given that other tribes would compete with them for it - is to apply a system of law foreign to the modern system and is totally out of date.
For example - there is/was no continuous occupation by any such small group of Goat Island or Garden Island and so forth -which were occupied directly by the British Empire and then Commonwealth for many decades and were in direct use.
The same applies to Mt Warning and all other national parks.