Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Divide over Woodside gas hub decision not so black and white | The Australian

Divide over Woodside gas hub decision not so black and white | The Australian
MERVYN Maher and Phillip Roe are both Aboriginal men from the northwest, yet the difference in their opinions on whether Woodside's $30 billion gas hub north of Broome should go ahead is as wide as a Kimberley sky.

As Goolarabooloo man Mr Roe returned to a hero's welcome last night after the West Australian Supreme Court declared invalid the land acquisition process underpinning the massive project, Mr Maher, 43, a Jabbir-Jabbir man who works for the Kimberley Land Council, said he hoped the decision would not jeopardise opportunities for his people.

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