'They're part of the social history in the ACT', but the government says the Namadgi huts aren't coming back
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'They're part of the social history in the ACT', but the government says the Namadgi huts aren't coming back
All that remains of Demandering Hut after the 2020 Orroral Valley bushfire. Photo: ACT Government. The ACT Government has decided against rebuilding two heritage huts deep in the Namadgi National Park, years after they were destroyed by bushfire. But the surviving family of the people who built them a century ago isn’t giving up on them yet. Demandering Hut and Max and Bert Oldfield’s Hut are two of only 15 surviving huts and homesteads. They we…
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