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WA gov stays the path for better Aboriginal cultural heritage protection

THE government of Western Australia has established an implementation group to help address ongoing concerns around the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act due to come into force on July 1.

Protesting the destruction of Juukan Gorge outside Rio HQ in Perth in May 2000

Protesting the destruction of Juukan Gorge outside Rio HQ in Perth in May 2000

The move has been seen as a concession to widespread calls from industry to push back the new laws by six months to allow more time to prepare. The group will be chaired by WA Department of Planning,...

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