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New law offers no guarantee

WESTERN Australia’s aboriginal heritage minister Ben Wyatt has warned that the state’s new Aboriginal heritage laws will not guarantee all sites will be protected.

Ben Wyatt says corporate attitudes towards Aboriginal heritage have changed enormously.

Ben Wyatt says corporate attitudes towards Aboriginal heritage have changed enormously.

Wyatt told the recent Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia's inquiry into the destruction of the Juukan Gorge caves that he could not guarantee that there would not be a repeat under the Aboriginal...

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