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Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 9 July 2023 7:54:20 PM
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mining companies blowing up significant site with gay abandon.
SteeleRedux, Those actions are unforgivable even if they're unofficially sanctioned. Posted by Indyvidual, Monday, 10 July 2023 12:13:27 AM
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Steele and Paul both ignore thousands of signatures from farmers as lies who are concerned for cultivation and fencing. Both typical dead heads.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-16/wa-aboriginal-cultural-heritage-act-confusion/102484134 "More than 17,000 people have signed a petition calling for the act to be delayed due to uncertainty. Gascoyne pastoralist Harry McKeough has spent the past month clearing fences and completing earthworks for erosion control and landcare at his property, Carey Downs. "Building a shed, I hear, is a tier-3 job, but we still don't have enough information," Mr McKeough said. "Western Australian farmers now require a permit in negotiation with the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act if land is disturbed to a depth of 50mm. “Everyday farming acts like scarifying, seeding, delving, deep ripping, shed building, drainage work, fencing, even pulling out a dead tree stump will require a permit to do so,” It is a “tiny taste” of what it will be like if a Voice to Parliament is implemented". Posted by Josephus, Monday, 10 July 2023 10:14:46 AM
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The Australian, "New Aboriginal heritage laws ‘shut down’ tree planting event. A well-publicized event to plant trees at Wonthella Bush Reserve was cancelled due to confusion caused by WA’s new heritage legislation.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 10 July 2023 10:20:20 AM
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So the malignant lying twat Josephus is at it again.
Let's look at his post. He appears to be quoting from the ABC article he linked to. And indeed his first two quotes are from the article, but the other two have been pulled from Sky News' Howard Dean even though they are made to look as though they are from the ABC piece. Quote "Western Australian farmers now require a permit in negotiation with the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act if land is disturbed to a depth of 50mm. “Everyday farming acts like scarifying, seeding, delving, deep ripping, shed building, drainage work, fencing, even pulling out a dead tree stump will require a permit to do so,” End quote. In actual fact the article paints a far different story and quotes a farmer who had attended the information meeting: Quote Chris King has identified Aboriginal heritage on his property and said he was relieved how he worked on his farm would not have to change. "I was unsure about the depth that you would be able to work in a paddock but activity now says that we can go down to half a metre, which is a considerable depth," he said. "Like for like was the words used today, and if you have been doing an activity you can continue to do it. "I think a lot of people would take some reassurance from that." End quote. Linda Burney has rightly criticised some of the No campaign as using Trump style tactics to obfuscate and misinform. This is very much a shining example. Do not take this bloke seriously. He is listening far more to the devil on his shoulder than any angel but to a large degree his is a mindless regurgitator of agenda driven lever pullers. He might try little sleights of hand like this attempt, but on the whole just recognise him for what he is. Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 10 July 2023 12:36:29 PM
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Again, Steele ignores the 17,000 signatures of concerned farmers and assumes I am only making this story up.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 10 July 2023 4:41:11 PM
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Another one of Proud Boy Jose' lies! The blokes racism is such, he can't help himself.
"anyone doing groundwork on their land must employ an aboriginal elder at $160 per hour" that's the lie from the Forum Trumpster.