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Green groups using foreign funds and loopholes to deceive

THE HEAD of the Queensland Resources Council has backed claims by prominent indigenous leader and academic Marcia Langton that the interests of Aboriginal people are being undermined and hijacked by foreign-funded green activists.

Professor Marcia Langton, Foundation chair in Australian Indigenous studies at the University of Melbourne.

Professor Marcia Langton, Foundation chair in Australian Indigenous studies at the University of Melbourne.

Langton - one of the nation's pre-eminent authorities on native title - was speaking at the Australian Mining Industry Annual Lecture in Melbourne on June 7 when she claimed "wealthy overseas interests"...

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