Australian government ‘should permanently protect cultural sites’

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First Nations group and Minerals Council of Australia join forces in call

PKKP lead excavation specialist Terry Hayes (left), Scarp Archaeology's Michael Slack and Liam Neill excavating the Juukan Gorge site.

PKKP lead excavation specialist Terry Hayes (left), Scarp Archaeology’s Michael Slack and Liam Neill excavating the Juukan Gorge site. | Credits: Scarp Archaeology and PKKP Aboriginal Corporation

The First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance and the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) have joined forces to call on the federal government to prioritise cultural heritage reform and bestow lasting…

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