ENVIRONMENT

Indingeous group warns Qld govt off Adani approvals

THE Wangan and Jagalingou Council – which is a breakaway indigenous group opposed to Adani developing the Carmichael coal project on its ancestral lands in Queensland’s Galilee Basin – has warned the Queensland government not to buckle under political pressure to deliver environmental approvals.

Not all indigenous groups want Adani's Carmichael coal mine to go ahead.

Not all indigenous groups want Adani's Carmichael coal mine to go ahead.

It also cautioned the government - which has adopted a more cooperative stance with the company since the ALP drubbing in the federal election - not to ignore due process or sacrifice Aboriginal rights...

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