Terry Hie Hie, New South Wales
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Terry Hie Hie (postcode: 2400, New South Wales, Australia within the Moree Plains Shire Council. Terry Hie Hie is south of the Gwydir Highway, west of the Newell Highway and 47 km south-east of Moree, the nearest large town.
) is a very small farming town in the north ofLocal Aboriginal groups and conservationists were petitioning as recently as 2005 for a 160 square kilometre national park to be set aside and added to the schedule of Aboriginal ownership. The park would comprise seven existing State forests and one existing nature reserve. Logging ceased in the Mission State Forest during 2004. The area is seen as "the last big bit of bush that Aboriginal people can connect with in the Moree area".
[edit] External references
- Media Release 24 February 2005 [1] from "Terry Hie Hie Traditional Owners" and "Western Conservation Alliance"
- ABC news story on the anti-logging protests in February 2004