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The raising of the Warragamba Dam wall will save properties on the western Sydney floodplains, but at what cost? - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

The raising of the Warragamba Dam wall will save properties on the western Sydney floodplains, but at what cost? - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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Flawed cultural heritage report condoning dam raise could lead to catastrophic loss

Archaeologist says he was hired as PR move over Warragamba Dam project

Archaeologist says he was hired as PR move over Warragamba Dam project We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement An archaeologist recruited by consultants for WaterNSW to advise on the Aboriginal significance of an area set to be flooded by the controversial Warragamba Dam wall raising said he was hired as a public relations move to win over the traditional owners. Michael Jackson, of Jackson Ward Archaeology, said he was “managed out” of the project as his opinions were unwanted, that WaterNSW and its consultants refused his input, and his own findings regarding the myriad Aboriginal sites in the Burragorang Valley were misrepresented.

Warragamba Dam: Traditional owners launch federal bid to stop raising of wall

Advertisement The traditional owners of the land set to be inundated by raising the walls of the Warragamba Dam have launched a federal bid for the protection of the area with Environment Minister Sussan Ley. The application, made by Gundungurra elder Sharyn Halls, claims the controversial NSW government plan to raise the dam walls by up to 17 metres to cut flood risks to downstream communities will erase landscape features recorded in the Burragorang Valley’s creation story, as well as intersecting songlines. Traditional owners Sharyn Halls (right) and Kazan Brown stand beside Lake Burragorang. Credit:Wolter Peeters The area contains the landscape features from the story of the chase of Gurangatch by Mirrigan, which explains how the landforms were made.

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