Iningai people welcomed back to Country
BY CHRISTINE HOWES
A central Queensland cattle station, formerly Graceville, now Turraburra, has become the centre of a revival of Iningai people, previously assumed to be wiped out by history. Turraburra was the name of the clan who were the custodians and protectors of the rock art site and springs found on the property cared for by the Iningai rangers. Ranger program coordinator Suzanne Thompson said having somewhere for Iningai people to come back to Country was most important.
