Site of northern NSW tourist attraction could revert to its Aboriginal name as part of push for greater Indigenous recognition
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The headland of Cape Byron, home to Byron Bay’s famous lighthouse, could soon be known by its Aboriginal name Walgun as part of a push for greater Indigenous recognition.
The northern New South Wales beauty spot is Australia’s most easterly point and one of the country’s most visited places.
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