Protestors outside BHP HQ in Perth this morning - 𝐁roken 𝐇alf-Arsed 𝐏romises indeed! #auspol #wapol
Given Roger Cook’s WA Govt has sat on its hands for more than six months on this issue, isn’t it time for @[email protected] and Road Safety Minister @[email protected] to admit that the nations largest state is behind the eight ball yet again, and simply adopt the NSW laws here in the West? #wapol

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Vale Bill Grayden — A decent bloke.

His name is on the 1956 Report which exposed appalling conditions in the Warburton Ranges. The resulting “Warburton Ranges Scandal” and associated posturing eventually led to the campaign for 1967 referendum.

Many of the people at Warburton had been relocated to that place from Maralinga, because of plans for atomic testing. White people in this country have rarely grasped the idea that having a “place to live” is not the same thing as having a “way to live”.

The committee reported that more than 1,000 Aborigines were living and dying under the "worst conditions in the world. '

Federal Minister for Supply, Mr Beale told the SMH the select committee's report revealed that some of the aborigines in the Warburton-Laverton area were living under bad conditions, but it was “absurd to suggest that the Commonwealth Government was in any way the cause” (oh well, okay then)

In February 1957, Rupert Murdoch wrote an article saying things like <These fine native people have never enjoyed better conditions> and <All were obviously well- fed and happy>.

Pastor (later Sir) Douglas Nicholls travelled with a film crew to the Warburton Ranges in 1957. In the Advocate, Catherine Kaye reported
The film of these starving natives on the Warburton Reserve was shown on GTV 9 — It was called Manslaughter and we were told that every Australian was guilty of manslaughter as long as this horror continued.

Television barely existed at the time in Australia, and the film was mostly seen by people in eastern states because it was shown in local halls. In Western Australia the film was shown with the title Their Darkest Hour.

Images are available, but should probably be classified “famine porn”.
It should not be so hard for us to accept the truth, or do the right thing.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-02/war-hero-and-veteran-mp-bill-grayden-farewelled-at-state-funeral/106749226

#Auspol #WAPol #indigenous #BillGrayden

Politics in WA is changing, with Labor being threatened by One Nation in Margaret River, while the Teals make significant inroads in the inland south west of the state, and the Greens focus on coastal hazards pays off, reading to the Nats to a narrow band of support in the Wheatbelt. #wapol #auspol
The paradox of someone who made his fortune from mining salving his conscience by donating heavily to green causes? #auspol #wapol #SeekingInfluence #PoliticalDonations

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With the advent of #AI, Trump, Netanyahu & foreign transnationals setting our laws & policies, do we need the multi-billion-dollar expense of useless, feckless, grifting, craven & indolent politicians such as Albanese, Marles, Cook, Crisafulli, Minns and so on? #auspol #NSWpol #qldpol #WApol
@tallandtrue @Ex_spurt Lang Hancock (Gina's dad) was also a major donor to Joh Bjelke-Pedersen.

And before selling iron ore, he was in the asbestos mining business.

"Hancock’s first mining venture, in the mid-1930s, involved crocidolite (blue) asbestos he had discovered at Wittenoom Gorge, near Mulga Downs. In 1938 he went into partnership with a school friend, Ernest (Peter) Wright. Their business alliance was sealed with a handshake, and their companies, Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd and Wright Prospecting Pty Ltd, worked co-operatively under the label of Hanwright. Wright took the role of ‘negotiator and financial expert,’ while Hancock became the ‘spokesman and propagandist’ (Phillipson 1974, 48). The partnership was to endure until shortly before Wright’s death in 1985, ending as a result of diverging business philosophies and Wright’s disagreement with Hancock’s plans to start a new mine."

Source: https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hancock-langley-frederick-lang-17492

It gets worse.

And here's the great-great-grandmother of Gina Rinehart, Sophia Hancock (nee Gregory): https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hancock-sophia-18960

You'll probably need to read this page on a computer, but basically Sophia, and her husband George Hancock, were among the original settlers in the town of Beverley, WA: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37853063

Here's an account of the colonial settler violence and extrajudicial killings in Beverley, WA. Warning, it's brutal: https://yumi-sabe.aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/outputs/2024-03/_In%20a%20State%20of%20War%20%20%20Governor%20James%20Stirling%20%20Extrajudicial%20Violence%20and%20the%20Conquest%20of%20Western%20Australia%20s%20Avon%20Valley%20%201830%201840.pdf

Now to be clear: I'm not saying Sophia and Gregory personally killed Aboriginal people themselves. But they did claim Aboriginal land while the Traditional Custodians were being brutally massacred.

This is all on the public record.

If she wants to talk about immigrants who moved to Australia, why not start by looking at her own ancestors, starting with Sophia and George?

And there's a direct through-line in the Hancock family from settler colonial frontier violence through to Gina's wealth and politics today.

A family fortune greatly expended at the expense of workers who worked at the family's asbestos mine. Or who worked with asbestos-based products made from asbestos sourced from that mine.

#auspol #FirstNations #Australia #WApol
Biography - Langley Frederick (Lang) Hancock - Australian Dictionary of Biography

Nice to see this WA #cannabis story getting some coverage. More broadly though, how many xbench members can Roger Cook frustrate before legislation starts to be blocked in the Legislative Council? #Auspol #wapol www.cannabiz.com.au/cloth-eared-...

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Cloth-eared and no friend of medical cannabis: Walker slates WA govt as driving reform stalls

WA cannabis driving reform has stalled, with MP Brian Walker criticising the government for failing to act after a review process.

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#WAPol #Seattle #unions
The feeling of seeing four awesome #union siblings holding a banner and knowing all four of them. I'm so proud of them.
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When thousands are wrongfully pinged by AI camera, it makes national headlines. When thousands are wrongly charged with being impaired … we hear crickets. Roger Cook has failed, and continues to fail, medicinal #cannabis patients, which is why many will put Labor last going forward. #wapol