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Enough to make Mabo turn in his grave : Comments
By Stephen Hagan, published 23/10/2009The government and industry don't bother to engage with the Indigenous community when in pursuit of their 'economic interests'.
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2."Bergmann said: “These are multi-billion-dollar projects and traditional owners should expect no less than a multi-billion-dollar deal. Our people are living in absolute poverty and crisis. We can't turn our back on that. We have a responsibility to try and change that.”"
3."The Bardi elder Frank Davey, who opposed the LNG hub site, told the same program: “Money is not really important to us. Our culture is more important. It's a very hard thing for us to sell. We never ever sold any of our culture. And we are there to protect it.”"
4."My old mate Eddie Mabo, who attended James Cook University in 1979 at the same time as me, would turn in his grave today if he knew how dismissive governments of all persuasions were of Indigenous people’s traditional land-use aspirations"
Has Native Tile been determined in the Goldfields Area? If so which groups have Native Title and to what areas?
How did the government impoverish some indigenous people? If you are referring to equal wages for indigenous stockmen I agree.
Are indigenous Australian NOT subject to all social welfare payments available to non-indigenous Australians? If money is not important why complain about being impoverished?
Finally just what traditional land-use aspirations are you referring to? A return to pre Colonial times with the "noble savage" living in Eden? hardly.