Murujuga is a place of worship. Our rock art tells our stories; it is our Bible. We practise and continue to follow our cultural protocols, passing down knowledge of Lore and culture. As custodians we are entrusted to carry on our traditional customs. We are joining together to stop new industry on the Burrup from damaging our Songlines, our rock art, our health and our climate.
Fines should reflect the degree of damage done. In this case, as for Juukan, massive.
"The company that bulldozed this sacred Aboriginal site had a year to apologise. It didn't ..."
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/the-company-that-bulldozed-this-sacred-aboriginal-site-had-a-year-to-apologise-it-didnt/joe6tzfro?cid=newsapp:socialshare:copylink https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/the-company-that-bulldozed-this-sacred-aboriginal-site-had-a-year-to-apologise-it-didnt/joe6tzfro?cid=newsapp:socialshare:other
Multinational energy company ElectraNet was last year told to engage with the Traditional Owners of a site in South Australia after destroying it to build a powerline. They say they've heard nothing since.