Murujuga

“Rushed” Removal may damage Indigenous Rock Paintings

Three sacred Indigenous rock paintings at Murujuga, Western Australia, were removed this month to make room for a new A$6.4 billion fertilizer facility. Archeologists are concerned about this seemingly rushed operation which may damage the most important rock art site in the world and possibly the next Australian UNESCO World Heritage Site. Image: Image: Shutterstock …

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Protest outside Tanya Plibersek’s office to Save our Songlines

Today  Traditional Custodians of Murujuga, or the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia, and the public protested outside the office of Minister for the Environment Tanya Plibersek to demand protections across their cultural sites. These cultural sites are in danger thanks to an expansion proposal for the Woodside’s Burrup Hub, which will become the biggest fossil …

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