The Crisafulli Government has committed $6.8 million to continue recognizing Torres Strait Islander child-rearing practices under the Meriba Omasker Kaziw Kazipa Act. This initiative, key to cultural preservation and legal inclusion, strengthens Indigenous identity and enhances tourism appeal in the Torres Strait Islands. Through Cultural Recognition Orders, locals gain vital documents, enabling greater social participation. The move also supports Thursday Island’s rise as a hub for immersive Indigenous cultural tourism.
Queensland Grants Torres Strait Cultural Status to Boost Heritage Tourism

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