Thunder and lightning have heralded a landmark event at the great red rock known as Uluru to mark 40 years since the sacred site's handback to the local Anangu people.
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The return of ownership of Uluru and nearby Kata Tjuta, also known as Ayers Rock and The Olgas, on October 26, 1985, was a symbolic high point for Aboriginal land rights.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Governor-General Sam Mostyn are set to attend the weekend celebrations of the handback featuring speeches, song and dance performances and local craft displays.
The anniversary of the sites' return was marked by King Charles and Anangu representatives at Australia House in

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