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Fire stick farming, a traditional practice used by Indigenous Australians to manage land through controlled burns, faced bans due to concerns over environmental impacts and safety risks. European settlers often misunderstood the practice, leading to policies that aimed to suppress Indigenous land management techniques. Additionally, the introduction of modern fire management practices and conservation efforts led to restrictions on traditional methods, which were seen as incompatible with contemporary land use policies. This has contributed to ongoing debates about land rights and environmental stewardship.

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