Australia: Mining company accused of breaching Sacred Sites Act in a lawsuit lodged by Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority
요약
보고된 날짜: 2024년 6월 18일
위치: 오스트레일리아
기업 페이지
Glencore - Parent Company , McArthur River Mining Pty Ltd (part of Glencore) - Subsidiary프로젝트
McArthur River Mine영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 숫자를 알 수 없음
Indigenous peoples: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 오스트레일리아 - 알 수 없는 업종 , Gender not reported )토픽들
문화권결과
Response sought: 아니오
출처: Lawsuit
"Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority v McArthur River Mine", 18 June 2024
… the Northern Territory Local Court heard the first mention of an alleged breach of section 34 of the Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989 (NT) (“the Act”) by McArthur River Mine.
Under the Act, it is an offence to work on a sacred site without an Authority Certificate issued by the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority.
Following consultation with Aboriginal custodians, Authority Certificates give clear advice on where sacred sites are, and how to work alongside them.
The Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (the AAPA) alleges that McArthur River Mine worked on the Damangani sacred site without an Authority Certificate.
Chairman of the AAPA, Mr Bobby Nunggumajbarr said the NT, through the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, has been successfully protecting sacred sites by guiding development for more than 40 years.
“The Authority Certificate process is well-established and it works. It is important that those who are using the land also ensure the sacred sites are respected and protected.”
The matter is next listed for a directions hearing on 29 July 2024.