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SoS #3

Released Monday, 31st August 2020
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SoS #3

SoS #3

SoS #3

SoS #3

Monday, 31st August 2020
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A raw as yarn with Dhagaan Zac from @Movement Media. This is a sos call for help and support from all is needed. Zac is on the frontlines filming and documenting the truth and I’m very thankful of the collaborative efforts to get these vital truths out there. Below is copied from the Wangan & Jagalingou website and a chance for others to sign the petition, please share and keep the fire burning we must protect and fight for land and our sovereign birth rights to Country and our sacred Lore and Culture. Please share the link below. https:wanganjagalingou.com.au/our-fight/ “We will PROTECT and DEFEND our Country and our connection to it.”

Why is this important?

We are gravely concerned about the push by Adani and the Queensland and Federal Governments to open up the Carmichael Mine on our traditional lands. Our traditional lands are an interconnected and living whole; a vital cultural landscape. It is central to us as a People, and to the maintenance of our identity, laws and consequent rights.

If the Carmichael mine were to proceed it would tear the heart out of the land. The scale of this mine means it would have devastating impacts on our native title, ancestral lands and waters, our totemic plants and animals, and our environmental and cultural heritage. It would pollute and drain billions of litres of groundwater, and obliterate important springs systems. It would potentially wipe out threatened and endangered species. It would literally leave a huge black hole, monumental in proportions, where there were once our homelands. These effects are irreversible. Our land will be “disappeared”.

Nor would the direct impacts be limited to our lands – they would have cascading effects on the neighbouring lands and waters of other Traditional Owners and other landholders in the region. And the mine would cause damage to climate, with the burning of the coal unleashing a mass of carbon into the atmosphere and propelling dangerous global warming.

We could not in all conscience consent to such wholesale destruction. Nor could we allow such a project to contribute to the dire unfolding effects of climate change that pose such great risks to all peoples.

We know that many other people who care deeply about conserving natural places, vital water resources, the great fauna and flora of central Queensland, and a health planet share our concerns about this mine.

Please stand with us in our Defence of Country.

When we say No, we mean No.

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