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The former employee at Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation in WA said a program to monitor emissions from nearby mine and industrial sites, which is key to the bid to have the location get a UNESCO ...
On Australia’s northwestern Burrup Peninsula, the unchecked emissions of the petrochemical industry are not only threatening the region’s natural environment, but also its rich cultural heritage.
Those human depictions are part of Murujuga, one of the world’s largest collections of ancient rock art. These artifacts are 10 times older than the pyramids of Egypt. Dating back tens of ...
Benjamin Smith receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Joakim Goldhahn receives funding from the Australian Research Council and Rock Art Australia. Paul S.C.Taçon receives funding ...
Mardudhunera woman Raelene Cooper had sought an injunction to stop the blasting because she said she and other traditional custodians of Murujuga, also called the Burrup Peninsula, hadn’t been ...
A spokesperson for Yara Pilbara, the Australian unit of Yara International, said that as a company, "we acknowledge and respect the cultural significance of Murujuga" and that Yara is working with ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Three rock art panels were this month removed from Murujuga/Burrup in Western Australia to make way for a new A$6.4 billion fertiliser factory. Moving Indigenous rock ...
“All our stories are written on these stones,” says Corey Adams, a traditional Aboriginal custodian of the Murujuga land we are standing on in Western Australia. He is showing me around the ...
Save articles for future reference. While nominated for UNESCO World Heritage listing for its cultural values, Murujuga is also home to some of the state’s largest industry projects run by Woodside, ...
Save articles for future reference. Similarly, the Ngarda-Ngarli, including the Ngarluma, Mardudhunera, Yaburara, Yindjibarndi and Wong-Goo-Tt-Oo peoples, have wanted World Heritage listing for ...