Why Australia’s rocks could be the secret to reviving its regional economies
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Western Australia’s Murchison region boasts some of the oldest rocks on earth, dating back four billion years.
But to Karen Morrissey, the ancient materials hold the key to the region’s future.
The Murchison GeoRegion hopes to eventually receive UNESCO status.
(L-R) Vince Jones, Chair Badimia Land Aboriginal Corporation (BLAC); Minister Alannah MacTiernan;
Dr Kelvin Matthews, CEO Shire of Mount Magnet; Warren Walsh (BLAC); Cr Karen Morrissey, Chair, Murchison GeoRegion Working Group; Joselyn Walsh (BLAC).
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Western Australiaâs Murchison region boats some of the oldest rocks on earth, dating back four billion years.
But to Karen Morrissey, the ancient materials hold the key to the regionâs future.
The Murchison GeoRegion hopes to eventually receive UNESCO status.
(L-R) Vince Jones, Chair Badimia Land Aboriginal Corporation (BLAC); Minister Alannah MacTiernan;
Dr Kelvin Matthews, CEO Shire of Mount Magnet; Warren Walsh (BLAC); Cr Karen Morrissey, Chair, Murchison GeoRegion Working Group; Joselyn Walsh (BLAC).