[Greens-Media] Media: Relocation of Burrup Rock Art dumped in the 1980s Welcomed by WA Greens
Chapple, Robin
Robin.Chapple at mp.wa.gov.au
Thu Nov 6 16:38:49 EST 2014
Robin Chapple MLC
Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region
MEDIA RELEASE
Relocation of Burrup Rock Art dumped in the 1980s Welcomed by WA Greens
Thursday, 6 November
WA Greens Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region and long-time Burrup activist Robin Chapple MLC has welcomed the relocation of more than 1700 pieces of Aboriginal rock art that were dumped to make way for Woodside's North West Shelf LNG project.
The rock art, which is considered highly significant, had been kept in a Pilbara compound since the early 1980s until the relocation process was initiated in 2009 by the elders from the four groups.
Mr Chapple said the inclusion of local Aboriginal elders in the relocation and restoration process contributed strongly to the successful outcome.
"This was an important step by Woodside in recognising and remediating some of the past wrongs done in the Burrup and I congratulate them for that," he said.
"The Burrup Peninsula is home to the world's largest, and oldest, collection of Aboriginal rock art with some of the paintings and carvings dating back more than 30,000 years.
"The cultural significance of rock art here cannot be overstated and I'm glad it's finally starting to get the recognition, and respect, it deserves."
Mr Chapple said he hoped restoration projects such as this didn't encourage further development on the culturally significant of the Burrup Peninsula.
"Whilst this is a brilliant outcome for the local Aboriginal people, for the Burrup and for Aboriginal heritage in general there needs to be greater recognition that this place is too special to plunder," he said.
"Currently, only about 44 per cent of the peninsula is protected by Murujuga National Park which, upon its creation in January last year, felt like somewhat of a token gesture.
"I would appeal again to governments state and federal, as I have many times in the past, to make World Heritage Listing of the Burrup Peninsula and Dampier Archipelago a priority of national and international significance."
For more information please contact Robin Chapple on 0409 379 263 or 9486 8255.
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Robin Chapple MLC
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