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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Djab Wurrung Heritage Protection EmbasThe Djab Wurrung Heritage Protection Embassy or Djab Wurrung Embassy was an activist space from 2018-2021 that comprised three camps near Buangor, Victoria. The Embassy's goal was to block the Victorian Government from destroying sacred birthing trees and advocate for Aboriginal sovereignty and land rights. The Embassy was led by Djab Wurrung people and received visitors and support from First Nations people and the broader community. The sites of the Embassy were dismantled during arrests in 2020, during which the 'Directions Tree' was destroyed.which the 'Directions Tree' was destroyed.
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