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WA government has another crack at NT laws

State's Native Title and Aboriginal cultural heritage processes under review

Rio Tinto's decision to blow up Juukan Gorge in WA rapidly drew protests.

Rio Tinto's decision to blow up Juukan Gorge in WA rapidly drew protests. | Credits: Karma Barndon

The Western Australian government has announced a four-month review of its Native Title and Aboriginal cultural heritage processes in the state's mining and exploration sector. However, law changes will...

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