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Aboriginal Australians traditionally practiced natural methods for waste disposal, often using the environment to their advantage. They would find secluded areas away from their camps to relieve themselves, typically covering their waste with soil or leaves to minimize odor and deter animals. Additionally, some groups utilized specific plants for hygiene. Their practices were closely tied to their deep understanding of the land and its ecosystems.

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