Lexie Meyer talks about her hopes for Don Hearn's Cabin.
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00:00Lex, what are your dreams and hopes for Don Hearn's cabins?
00:06I would like to see Don Hearn's cabins go on into the future
00:11forever for the foreseeable future.
00:14I'd like me to be carried out in a box and someone else just like me take over and keep the cabins going for
00:22the kind of people who need this place, who enjoy this place and who appreciate this place.
00:27It is a special place isn't it Lex?
00:30It just has such a lovely energy that works on people, you know
00:34they learn how to relax, really relax here and disconnect from all the daily busyness that happens in cities.
00:42And what would you like to say to all those people out there who have been supporting you in this last
00:47period when it's been a difficult period?
00:51Just thank you, you know, it's been so nice. All day yesterday before the meeting
00:57people were
01:02my phone was just going off. It was amazing. There were
01:06virtual hugs and you know people there in spirit and butterflies on my shoulders and
01:14so nice. Great here Lex. I think we've got on the verge of good news.
01:18Well, it's looking like we may have a beginning of a solution.
01:23We have to wait and see what the land claim does and
01:26you know, I
01:28don't at all want to be seen to be competing with the local Aboriginal people because
01:33you know, their rights have been stomped on. Mine have been stomped on for 20 years.
01:37Theirs have been stomped on for 200. So, you know, we'll just see what happens.
01:43Thanks and good luck. Thank you mate.