
Singing the Stones: can industry and ancient rock art coexist on the Burrup Peninsula?
After fifty years of industrial development that’s destroyed thousands of sacred petroglyphs, the West Australian government is finally backing a push for World Heritage Listing. But it’s also considering two major new chemical plants.
Earshot · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
July 6, 201928m 36s
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Show Notes
After fifty years of industrial development that’s destroyed thousands of sacred petroglyphs, the West Australian government is finally backing a push for World Heritage Listing. But it’s also considering two major new chemical plants.
Topics
aboriginal indigenous rock art petroglyphs burrup peninsula western australia