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flag Aboriginal leaders marked the 40th anniversary of Uluru's return to them with a ceremony in London, attended by King Charles III.

flag On October 16, 2025, Aboriginal Anangu leaders performed a traditional song and dance at London’s Australia House to mark the 40th anniversary of the handback of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to its traditional owners. flag King Charles III attended, meeting nine Anangu representatives, some visiting the UK for the first time, and received a gift from Scottish potters. flag The event honored the 1985 transfer of land title, a landmark in Australian Indigenous land rights, which established a 99-year joint management agreement with the Australian Parks and Wildlife Service. flag The Anangu emphasized the site’s spiritual significance and ancestral connection spanning over 30,000 years. flag Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised the King’s engagement in a video message, and the Anangu expressed hope for a future visit to Uluru. flag The gathering also included a reunion with Brazilian Indigenous leader Raoni Metuktire ahead of the UN climate summit, highlighting shared environmental stewardship.

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