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  1. From 2020: Why #Aboriginal people have little say over energy projects on their land

    Published: August 10, 2020
    by Lilly O'Neill, et al.

    "Renewable energy projects come with a caveat: most #TraditionalOwners in #Australia have little legal say over them.

    - The #NativeTitleAct does not allow traditional owners to veto developments proposed for their land.

    - The National Native Title Tribunal — which rules on disputes between native title holders and #companies — has sided with native title holders only three times, and with companies 126 times (of which 55 had conditions attached).

    - #RioTinto’s agreement for the area including #JuukanGorge reportedly “gagged” traditional owners from objecting to any activities by the company, which then destroyed the 46,000-year-old rock shelters.

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/why-aborig

    #FortescueMetalsGroup #Colonialism #AsianRenewableEnergyHub #IndigenousEstate #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #Consent #WindTurbines #Pilbara #SolarArrays #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack

  2. From 2020: Why #Aboriginal people have little say over energy projects on their land

    Published: August 10, 2020
    by Lilly O'Neill, et al.

    "Renewable energy projects come with a caveat: most #TraditionalOwners in #Australia have little legal say over them.

    - The #NativeTitleAct does not allow traditional owners to veto developments proposed for their land.

    - The National Native Title Tribunal — which rules on disputes between native title holders and #companies — has sided with native title holders only three times, and with companies 126 times (of which 55 had conditions attached).

    - #RioTinto’s agreement for the area including #JuukanGorge reportedly “gagged” traditional owners from objecting to any activities by the company, which then destroyed the 46,000-year-old rock shelters.

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/why-aborig

    #FortescueMetalsGroup #Colonialism #AsianRenewableEnergyHub #IndigenousEstate #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #Consent #WindTurbines #Pilbara #SolarArrays #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack

  3. From 2020: Why #Aboriginal people have little say over energy projects on their land

    Published: August 10, 2020
    by Lilly O'Neill, et al.

    "Renewable energy projects come with a caveat: most #TraditionalOwners in #Australia have little legal say over them.

    - The #NativeTitleAct does not allow traditional owners to veto developments proposed for their land.

    - The National Native Title Tribunal — which rules on disputes between native title holders and #companies — has sided with native title holders only three times, and with companies 126 times (of which 55 had conditions attached).

    - #RioTinto’s agreement for the area including #JuukanGorge reportedly “gagged” traditional owners from objecting to any activities by the company, which then destroyed the 46,000-year-old rock shelters.

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/why-aborig

    #FortescueMetalsGroup #Colonialism #AsianRenewableEnergyHub #IndigenousEstate #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #Consent #WindTurbines #Pilbara #SolarArrays #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack

  4. From 2020: Why #Aboriginal people have little say over energy projects on their land

    Published: August 10, 2020
    by Lilly O'Neill, et al.

    "Renewable energy projects come with a caveat: most #TraditionalOwners in #Australia have little legal say over them.

    - The #NativeTitleAct does not allow traditional owners to veto developments proposed for their land.

    - The National Native Title Tribunal — which rules on disputes between native title holders and #companies — has sided with native title holders only three times, and with companies 126 times (of which 55 had conditions attached).

    - #RioTinto’s agreement for the area including #JuukanGorge reportedly “gagged” traditional owners from objecting to any activities by the company, which then destroyed the 46,000-year-old rock shelters.

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/why-aborig

    #FortescueMetalsGroup #Colonialism #AsianRenewableEnergyHub #IndigenousEstate #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #Consent #WindTurbines #Pilbara #SolarArrays #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack

  5. From 2020: Why #Aboriginal people have little say over energy projects on their land

    Published: August 10, 2020
    by Lilly O'Neill, et al.

    "Renewable energy projects come with a caveat: most #TraditionalOwners in #Australia have little legal say over them.

    - The #NativeTitleAct does not allow traditional owners to veto developments proposed for their land.

    - The National Native Title Tribunal — which rules on disputes between native title holders and #companies — has sided with native title holders only three times, and with companies 126 times (of which 55 had conditions attached).

    - #RioTinto’s agreement for the area including #JuukanGorge reportedly “gagged” traditional owners from objecting to any activities by the company, which then destroyed the 46,000-year-old rock shelters.

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/why-aborig

    #FortescueMetalsGroup #Colonialism #AsianRenewableEnergyHub #IndigenousEstate #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #Consent #WindTurbines #Pilbara #SolarArrays #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack