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The investigation into the cause of a rockfall at a registered Aboriginal heritage site at a BHP iron ore mine has already taken longer than Rio Tinto’s board review of its Juukan Gorge scandal. ....
Have your say on the Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks 6 May 2021 Image: Jade O Donovan RECFISHWEST is encouraging fishers to have their say on the proposed Buccaneer Archipelago marine parks before the public comment period ends, after the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) recently extended the deadline to 11 June to allow more time for the preparation of submissions. To assist fishers develop their submission, Recfishwest says it has produced two easy-to-follow sets of guidelines – one providing general hints and tips around making your submission count and the other a step-by-step guide for those who want to make their submissions through DBCA’s online survey. ....
Labor landslide across regional WA sees second Kimberley-based MP and first Aboriginal MLC elected TueTuesday 16 updated TueTuesday 16 New Kimberley MP Divina D Anna celebrates with supporters in Broome on election night. ( Share Print text only Cancel Western Australia s landslide backing of the McGowan Government looks to have completely re-shaped the electoral map in the remotest parts of the state. Key points: Voters across the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne and Goldfields have delivered Labor an unprecedented 57 per cent of the vote in the Mining and Pastoral region The district will see four Labor MPs elected for the first time in its four-decade history ....
FMG, Stokes-backed projects hushed through as WA distracted by lockdown: green groups We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Two major projects expected to blow a million tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere in their first year were approved days before the West Australian government entered pre-election caretaker mode amid a COVID-19 lockdown. Academics, lawyers, farmers and the Conservation Council of WA have battled Mitsui’s Waitsia onshore gas project in the Mid West and Fortescue Metal Group’s gas-fired power station in the Pilbara, appealing the state environmental watchdog’s recommendation for ministerial approval. ....