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Rock art heritage threat ignored


A FEDERAL parliamentary committee will this week begin its inquiry into the destruction by Rio Tinto of 46,000-year-old cave shelters in Juukan Gorge, about 60km north-west of Tom Price. Unfortunately, its narrow terms of reference and plans to build a…

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Aboriginal heritage under threat

DEPUCH is a ‘punishment’ island covered in extraordinary rock art and Aboriginal legend. Described as WA’s ‘Uluru at sea’, Depuch Island is located just 3km off the historic ghost town of Balla Balla between Karratha and Port Hedland. You can…

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Pilbara sand miner pushes back

KIM North is Pilbara’s ‘sand king’. Old school, Tonka tough, the father of two a giant in construction and earthmoving with a passion for precious metals, Harleys and choc milk. ‘Northie’ says it straight, the outspoken miner of more than…

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Local governance in the Pilbara

THE WA Corruption and Crime Commission in 2012 found the Pilbara cities of Karratha and Port Hedland were exposed to the highest risk of misconduct. Not only because of their strategic importance to WA, “engine room of the Australian economy”,…

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Trouble in WA’s ‘engine room’

EXCLUSIVE: CLAIMS of serious misconduct at the City of Karratha are detailed in a 30,000-word submission to the WA parliamentary select committee into local government. The private submission by Pilbara-based Norwest Sand & Gravel alleges executive staff and elected members,…

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Going through the motions

A MOTION to stop vehicles parking ‘unlawfully’ on historic Wilson Park was defeated tonight while a motion was passed to join a global network of cities battling climate change, including the Chinese city of Wuhan. Both motions raise serious questions…

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