Thursday, January 31, 2013

UN Intervention called for at James Price Point

The project has also angered environmentalists and concerned paleontologists, with the state government's bid to compulsorily acquire the land after a legal stoush between native title claimant groups proving a particularly contentious issue.

"We are supposed to have the right for free and prior informed consent; instead we get the compulsory acquisition of our land,'' Goolarabooloo elder Phillip Roe said.

"We're supposed to have the right to protect our law, culture and sites, but when we ask for our sites to be protected, the state government approves their destruction.

"When we try to stop this destruction, we're given move on notices from the police and told we'll be arrested.''

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