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No appeal for Kimberley miner

MINING company Kimberley Granite Holdings has withdrawn its appeal to the State Administrative Tribunal over the Western Australian government’s decision to refuse an application to destroy an Aboriginal heritage site and pledged to comply with the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage investigation.

 An image of the destruction taken by TO's

An image of the destruction taken by TO's

It is alleged KGH destroyed the Garnkiny sacred site on Gija country in the East Kimberley without approval in 2019, which caused Traditional Owners "great distress and anger". Traditional Owners complained...

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