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KimberleyLandCouncil

@klc1978

Native title, land and sea management and economic development in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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Did you know we have a newsletter dedicated to the Dampier Peninsula Project? The first issue dropped this week! Info for traditional owners, native title groups and community members on the progress of the Dampier Peninsula Project. klc.org.au/publications

Did you know we have a newsletter dedicated to the Dampier Peninsula Project? The first issue dropped this week!

Info for traditional owners, native title groups and community members on the progress of the Dampier Peninsula Project. klc.org.au/publications
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Congratulations Albert Wiggan on your prestigious award and thank you for your passion toward culture, country and Indigenous science.

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Invasive weed eradication for healthy country 🌱 Our rangers have recently completed training on treating and managing weeds so they can help to manage weeds like the pesky Neem Tree which is threatening ecosystems and cultural sites.

Invasive weed eradication for healthy country 🌱
Our rangers have recently completed training on treating and managing weeds so they can help to manage weeds like the pesky Neem Tree which is threatening ecosystems and cultural sites.
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NGURRURA RANGERS BACK ON COUNTRY The Ngurrura Rangers have been out on country to the west of the Canning Stock Route conducting prescribed burning with the support of the KLC and 10 Deserts Project. Overcast… instagram.com/p/CApG06-DXk_/…

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CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT PLACES CONTINUE TO BE DESTROYED - The Aboriginal Heritage Act is failing and the State is not prosecuting those who break the law. Insiders ABC thewest.com.au/news/indigenou…

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Today, we join 35 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and human rights organisations to call on CHRB to strip Rio Tinto of its status as a global #humanrights leader, following the company’s blasting of a 46,000 year old Aboriginal sacred site. See the letter below.

Today, we join 35 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and human rights organisations to call on <a href="/RankBHR/">CHRB</a> to strip <a href="/RioTinto/">Rio Tinto</a> of its status as a global #humanrights leader, following the company’s blasting of a 46,000 year old Aboriginal sacred site. See the letter below.
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ALHR joins with 35 organisations calling for Rio Tinto Tinto to be stripped of its status as a global human rights leader following the destruction of #JuukanGorge bit.ly/2Zat25H Keren Adams KimberleyLandCouncil #bizhumanrights

ALHR joins with 35 organisations calling for <a href="/RioTinto/">Rio Tinto</a> Tinto to be stripped of its status as a global human rights leader following the destruction of #JuukanGorge bit.ly/2Zat25H <a href="/KerenHRLC/">Keren Adams</a> <a href="/KLC1978/">KimberleyLandCouncil</a> #bizhumanrights
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“We signed this letter because of the wanton disregard of what Aboriginal people are saying about our areas of significance,” KimberleyLandCouncil CEO Nolan Hunter told SBS News. #Juukan sbs.com.au/news/aborigina…

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Destruction of sacred site in East Kimberley. Ben Wyatt needs to promptly complete his investigation, prosecute the operators and make meaningful change to the Heritage Act. More at klc.org.au #garnkinynotgranite #mabeljuli

Destruction of sacred site in East Kimberley. <a href="/benwyatt/">Ben Wyatt</a> needs to promptly complete his investigation, prosecute the operators and make meaningful change to the Heritage Act. More at klc.org.au #garnkinynotgranite #mabeljuli
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It’s been two months since Rio Tinto blew up a part of Australia’s history in Western Australia. But now, a thousand kilometres away in East Kimberley, another mining company stands accused of damaging a sacred site, protected by the government.

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The Project This is devastating. How many criminal acts towards our first nation people will it take for the government to intervene & charge these mining companies as the criminals they are . I'm disgusted!

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⚡️Interested in Indigenous tourism opportunities in the Kimberley?⚡️ Join the conversation at the KLC’s first ever Indigenous Tourism Workshop in Kununurra. Express your interest in attending the workshop (March 10 & 11 in Kununurra) by emailing [email protected]

⚡️Interested in Indigenous tourism opportunities in the Kimberley?⚡️

Join the conversation at the KLC’s first ever Indigenous Tourism Workshop in Kununurra. 

Express your interest in attending the workshop (March 10 &amp; 11 in Kununurra) by emailing enterprise@klc.org.au
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Heritage laws are failing First Nations people nationwide ❌ Read more about why our nation's heritage laws are coming under scrutiny and need intense examination via this article on NITV - tinyurl.com/eh37ty8z

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The #KimberleyLandCouncil (KimberleyLandCouncil) held their first ever Indigenous Tourism Workshop in #Kununurra and it was a great success. Ernie Dingo was a guest speaker at the workshop and said "the Kimberley experience involves Aboriginal content." Read more ow.ly/uycz50E2ZUR

The #KimberleyLandCouncil (<a href="/KLC1978/">KimberleyLandCouncil</a>) held their first ever Indigenous Tourism Workshop in #Kununurra and it was a great success. Ernie Dingo was a guest speaker at the workshop and said "the Kimberley experience involves Aboriginal content." Read more ow.ly/uycz50E2ZUR