Yuranighs Aboriginal Grave Historic Site Plan of Management
The historic site contains the burial place of Yuranigh, an Aboriginal man who accompanied Thomas Mitchell on his final expedition to Queensland in 1845–1846. It is marked by a European grave and headstone and 4 Aboriginal carved trees.
The site is unique in containing an association of European and Aboriginal burial practices. It has high historic, archaeological and social significance.
The plan of management provides for the general protection of the historic site, particularly the conservation of the carved trees, restoration of the site’s open woodland character, and for the provision of public access.
Photo: Yuranighs Aboriginal Grave Historic Site, Credit: Steve Woodhall