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Aboriginal people the undisputed owners of their land

Noel Pearson and Indigenous Australia A Review of the Essay Collection Up From the Mission  Suite 101 Dec 16, 2009 Chris Saliba “…………When the High Court of Australia overturned the idea of terra nullius, it also stood Australia’s previously understood land title system on its head. It established that the Aboriginal people had been the undisputed owners of the land before white settlement. While this ruling would cause enormous controversy in Australia, freehold and pastoral titles would not be adversely affected in any way………………Here Pearson explains the challenges for native land title claimants:

“Non-indigenous parties to land claims can never lose any of their rights or titles, because these are indefeasible under the common law – and if they were ever invalid, the Native Title Act has now cured any invalidities. The only party that can truly lose in a native title claim is the Indigenous claimant. The non-indigenous parties – including the Crown – have nothing to lose, other than an argument to the effect that the Indigenous people have no entitlement.”

Noel Pearson and Indigenous Australia: A Review of the Essay Collection Up From the Mission

December 27, 2009 Posted by | General News | , | Leave a comment

How Australia’s media DOESN’T cover uranium issues

a-cat-CANI guess it was nice of the Gold coast news to even mention the subject of Kimberley Joseph’s documentary film. Or even to mention the fact that she made a documentary.
I mean – the main thing for the Australian media is to talk about personalities and actors.  Continue reading

November 14, 2009 Posted by | 1, General News | Leave a comment

A Labor loner who has given it all away

A Labor loner who has given it all away The transformation of Peter Garrett from environmental activist to passive government minister is now complete, writes Kerry-Anne Walsh.

  • Sydney Morning Herald July 19, 2009

Parachuted into the safe Labor seat of Kingsford Smith in Sydney, Garrett landed in Canberra at the 2004 election and has, in quietly dramatic fashion, been divesting himself ever since of his pre-Labor skin.

Approving the Four Mile uranium mine last week was the starkest example to date of the transformation of Garrett from anti-nuclear and environmental activist to passive government minister. It was an even bigger slap in the face to his past than giving the nod last year to a Tasmanian pulp mill…………………………… It was, after all, only two years ago at Labor’s national conference that he spoke passionately against expanding Labor’s three-uranium-mines-only policy.

“I have always maintained and indeed committed myself to the notion that Australia should be nuclear-free – that our country is as far into nuclear activities as it ever should be,” he spruiked. “I have long been opposed to uranium mining, and I remain opposed to it. I am unapologetic about this. In fact, I am proud of it.”………………..

………….when policy directions collide fiercely with deeply held convictions – if, indeed, they still do – there is always the option of resignation from cabinet……………..

……..The voters who put him there won’t thank him; he’s betrayed them.

A Labor loner who has given it all away | smh.com.au

July 20, 2009 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, General News, politics, uranium | , , , | Leave a comment

Oppose Garrett’s sell out — leave uranium in the ground

Oppose Garrett’s sell out — leave uranium in the ground

Green Left Leslie Richmond19 July 2009

He occupied a (somewhat self-appointed) position as a hero of Australia’s environment and Indigenous rights movements for decades. Yet these days, former Midnight Oil frontman and current ALP environment minister Peter Garrett works overtime to prove his credentials as a defender of big business and the big polluters…………….

……….His latest exercise in political surrender was his approval of the Four Mile uranium mine in northern South Australia. The deposit is the biggest uranium discovery in 25 years. It is just a few kilometres from Beverley uranium mine, the expansion of which Garrett approved last yeat.

Four Mile will be run by Quasar resources, a company owned by US weapons dealer and nuclear energy corporation General Atomics. General Atomics makes the Predator aerial drone vehicles the US is using so effectively to kill civilians in Pakistan and Afghanistan……………

…………………Once again, an Indigenous community is being forced to give up its heritage to have access to basic services and living standards. Garrett is dividing a community where people would have expected the Midnight Oil-era Garrett to be promoting Indigenous empowerment and ownership…………………..

………..And he’s accepted that far from being a setback for our country, US forces are, in fact, a positive boon. In 2004, he reversed his long-standing opposition to the US-run Pine Gap military facility. In 2007, he supported the establishment of a new US military spy facility near Geraldton…………….

………….who can know that the resources company Quasar — owned by military hardware company General Atomics — will run the mine without thinking immediately of the potential the uranium will end up in nuclear weapons? The only safe place for uranium is in the ground, undisturbed.

Green Left – Oppose Garrett’s sell out — leave uranium in the ground

July 20, 2009 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, General News, politics, TOPICS | Leave a comment