NGAARDA NEWS THURSDAY 18 MAY 2023

Greenpeace exposes Woodside's sunken oil tower. Credit: Greenpeace

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NATIVE TITLE LAW REFORMS NEED ‘MATTER OF URGENCY’

Last year the government promised stronger laws for Native Title after the destruction of Juukan Gorge.

ASBESTOS VICTIMS ADVOCACY GROUP CALLS FOR MONUMENTS 

An advocacy group is calling for monuments to be erected to victims of asbestos-related diseases, following the demolition of the Pilbara town of Wittenoom earlier this month.

GREENPEACE CALL WOODSIDE TO CLEAN UP SUNKEN TOWER OFF ONSLOW

Woodside has left a tower the size of an apartment building at the bottom of the ocean off the Pilbara coast, and Greenpeace is calling for it to be cleaned up.

VOICE TO PARLIAMENT POLL DROPPING 

Former Indigenous Affairs Minister Julian Leeser has said he will propose amendments to the Indigenous Voice when bills are debated in Parliament next week.

CHARLES DARWIN UNI SUPPORTS VOICE TO PARLIAMENT 

Another Australian University has thrown its support behind the ‘Yes’ camp in the Voice to Parliament debate.

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