Kimberley Aboriginal leaders say new cultural heritage bill ‘must be scrapped’
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Last week the Kimberley Land Council (KLC) hosted representatives from Native Title groups and Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) from across the Kimberley to review the proposed Bill. After the meeting to review the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2020 (WA), Kimberley Aboriginal leaders have a strong message for WA Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Ben Wyatt: the Bill “must be scrapped”.
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