[Greens-Media] Federal Court win for Traditional Owners and
environment: Greens
Norton, Tim (Sen R. Siewert)
Tim.Norton at aph.gov.au
Wed Dec 17 14:53:02 EST 2008
Federal Court win for Traditional Owners and environment: Greens
Wednesday 17th December 2008
A Federal Court ruling that will halt one of the world's largest zinc
mines is a big win for Traditional Owners and for the environment, said
the Australian Greens today.
"The McArthur River Mine should never have received Commonwealth
approval - it is the direct opposite of the kinds of sustainable
economic development that Northern Australia is crying out for," said
Senator Rachel Siewert.
"The ball now lies in Minister Garrett's court - he needs to commit to
doing two things straight away. Firstly he needs to sit down with the
Traditional Owners and talk this issue through. Then he needs to conduct
a proper environmental impact assessment," she said.
The Greens are confident that a comprehensive assessment will find that
the environmental impacts of the project are significant.
"This is a project that should never have seen the light of day."
"Where mining activities occur on Aboriginal land it is crucial that the
Traditional Owners are consulted and that compensation is provided ...
along with training and real jobs."
"Australian mining companies in this day and age need to act as good
corporate citizens," said Senator Siewert.
"The Australian Greens are calling on the mining company Xstrata to halt
the diversion of the river and immediately restore it to its natural
state."
"I congratulate the Booroloola Traditional Owners and the NLC for their
strong stand in defence of their country. The Federal court has
confirmed that this mine should never have been allowed to proceed," she
concluded.
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