WA canât go back to âbusiness as usualâ on Aboriginal heritage: Dodson
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Changes to Western Australiaâs Aboriginal heritage laws need to proceed as soon as possible after next monthâs state election, politicians and activists say, after the disruption of another heritage site in the Pilbara raised concerns.
WAtoday revealed on Tuesday that a registered Aboriginal heritage site had been damaged at BHPâs Mining Area C project in the Pilbara in late January.
BHP said the cause of the rock fall is not known.