Adani Indigenous Land Use Agreement

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Another group of traditional owners – the Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) Family Council – who oppose the mine, mocks Mr Dow`s insistence that the company abides by standard protocol during the ILUA agreement process and describes it as a concrete manifestation of everything that is not true with the native title legislation they say: that it was set up to give priority to large miners. The minority of five Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) had tried to invalidate an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) approved by seven out of 12 domestic applicants. “If you are a Rep-Body, a blank title replacement body that certifies agreements, you should not be seen accepting funds from a supporter for the certification of this agreement. They should be completely independent of this process,” he said. Go through the most important events when planning Australia`s largest mining project, the Carmichael coal mine in remote central Queensland. Read more: Infographic: Here`s exactly what Adani`s Carmichael mine means for Queensland: “Knowing the deal was already done, Adani appealed to Queensland police and threatened us with break-ins.” “That`s why they have to have an ILUA – and then they have to rely on the state government to erase the national title and hand over the W&J country to Adani in free ownership. The state has not done so and will likely do so only after the appeal decision is known. The aspirations of the Declaration on Language, Culture, Country and Decision-Making provide a framework for reflecting on what it means to have fundamental human equality in a country that has in fact been occupied for thousands of years. The move could lead to protesters Wangan and Jagalingou being violently removed from their traditional country by police, including landing, used for ceremonies. We are deeply concerned about the initiative of Adani, the Queensland Government and the Federal Government to open the Carmichael mine on our traditional lands.

Our traditional countries are an interdependent and living whole; a living cultural landscape. It is essential for us as peoples and for the maintenance of our identity, our laws and our rights. “We were made invaders in our own country,” Burragubba said. “Our ceremonial sites, present for a period of mourning of our country as Adani begins his destructive processes, are now controlled by the billion-euro miner Adani. During the meeting, Adani CEO Lucas Dow said his company had followed standard procedures throughout the community consultation process and that TOs were able to properly assess the deal and conduct an informed vote on it. Australia voted against the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007, before changing its mind and accepting the 2009 declaration as an “ambitious” declaration, insisting that the development of indigenous lands should not take place without the “free, prior and informed consent” of indigenous peoples. “There will be the veil on the. Process before and after the empowerment session. Nor will it be confirmed whether, in accordance with the laws and practices of the Wangan and Jagalingou, the people who participated in the Adani meeting had the right to make this decision to sign W&J rights on the mainland for financial compensation. “We look forward to working with the state government and traditional owners to take the next steps to complete the land ownership of our project,” she said. . . .

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