SURFACE

Heritage fight looms

IF A key recommendation from a federal parliamentary committee’s investigation of the Juukan Gorge disaster comes to pass, miners may face even longer and more convoluted development permitting processes.

A stoush could be coming over federal plans to usurp Aboriginal heritage permitting for mining projects.

A stoush could be coming over federal plans to usurp Aboriginal heritage permitting for mining projects.

The Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia released its A Way Forward report on October 18, the culmination of its Inquiry into the destruction of the 46,000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge...

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