Explosive letter buries Tanya Plibersek’s reasons for blocking $1bn Blayney goldmine

Claims of ancient camp ovens, possible burial sites and an initiation area near a proposed $1bn NSW goldmine were examined and dismissed as having “no authenticity” in a cultural audit overseen by the Indigenous elders representing the local land council, according to senior Wiradjuri ­adviser Roy Ah-See.

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Red tape and bad policies: Gina Rinehart says govt restricts farmers

Agriculture and mining magnate Gina Rinehart has raised concerns about the growing tangle of red tape and bad government policies being piled on farmers and pastoralists.

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World Free Zones Organization | Latest News

03 September, 2024

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Hands off our GST

West Australian Treasurer Rita Saffioti’s defence of current GST arrangements will rile certain economists, but she raises a legitimate issue.

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Refusal to consider new mines damaging

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek takes it upon herself to veto a proposed gold mine in regional NSW, ignoring the local land council which was in favour of it, because of unrelated, unofficial Indigenous leaders.

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The Australian Bush Summit Port Hedland

Article courtesy of The Australian

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Editorial: Miners need a friend, not a foe, in Cabinet

To borrow a phrase from Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison, it’s the s…….t time for the nation to have a Resources Minister who is anything other than 100 per cent committed to keeping the industry strong.

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True depth revealed of Blayney gold mine affair

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has been accused of ­secretly overruling her own ­department’s hand-picked Indigenous cultural assessor in her ­decision to declare a heritage order against the $1bn Regis gold mine in NSW, fuelling ­claims that the Albanese government made a political ­decision that has effectively scuttled the mine.

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Bush Summit 2024 | Mrs. Gina Rinehart AO – Port Hedland speech

Port Hedland speech

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Gas shortfall imminent, APA modelling shows

Australian households could be hit with “cold showers” due to ­energy shortages, with the nation’s largest gas pipeline operator warning expensive gas will have to be imported into the country to fill the gap if pending projects are not approved.

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