Mt Warning in the Tweed ranges in northern NSW is considered a sacred site for the traditional owners, the Bundjalung people. The mountain, which is also known as Wollumbin, is also hugely popular ...
An iconic mountain could be the next Australian landmark banned to hikers for good after it was named as an Aboriginal sacred place. Mt Warning, on the Tweed Valley coast in northern New South Wales, ...
Closed for months because of COVID-19, there are fears that Mt Warning in northern NSW – a popular attraction for climbers from around the world – will not re-open to tourists in a move echoing the ...
If they’re not satisfied and feel like giving another metaphorical middle finger to traditional owners, they might head to Mount Warning next. Or maybe St Mary Peak or one of the other sacred sites ...
Wollumbin, also known as Mt Warning, is the first place in Australia to catch the day’s sunrise and has become a tourism Mecca for climbing enthusiasts heading to the Tweed Valley to scale the ...