Thursday, August 11, 2011

Cultural and environmental heritage 'threatened' by gas hub proposal - 10/08/2011

Cultural and environmental heritage 'threatened' by gas hub proposal
By Greg Muller

The bulldozers have started moving in on the site of the proposed gas hub at James Price Point in the Kimberley about 60 kilometres north of Broome in Western Australia,

The Federal Government is yet to approve the development but that hasn't stopped the State Government building a road to the site and compulsorily acquiring about 25 square kilometres for a gas processing plant - an acquisition which is under a court challenge.

The Kimberley Land Council approved the development and the estimated one billion dollars which will flow to communities if the project goes ahead.

But some indigenous locals say the $30 billion dollar development will destroy Aboriginal sites.
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Cultural and environmental heritage 'threatened' by gas hub proposal - 10/08/2011

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