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However, the work will go ahead regardless of what the court decides after Mr Day stepped in and amended the Broome Shire Council order that covers the site.
The Opposition's planning spokesman John Hyde says the minister has ridden roughshod over the council and sent the wrong message to the community.
"The minister seems to be reverting to intervention as his first option, rather than letting natural justice and transparency prevail," he said.
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200 police for Woodside convoy is fine but NO to disasters.
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Price slump hits oil, gas sectors
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From:The Australian
June 28, 201212:00AM
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PROFIT expectations for Australia's listed oil and gas producers are being slashed in response to the oil price slump, putting further pressure on already beaten-up share prices.
Most analysts had expected oil prices to hold at well above $US100 a barrel this year.
Well I heard it on the radio
ReplyDeleteAnd Isaw it on the television
Back in 1988, all those talking politicians
Words are easy, words are cheap
Much cheaper than our priceless land
But promises can disappear
Just like writing in the sand
Treaty yeah treaty now treaty yeah treaty now
Nhima djat’pangarri nhima walangwalang
Nhe djat’payatpa nhima gaya nhe
Matjini ... Yakarray
Nhe djat’pa nhe walang gumurrt jararrk gutjuk
This land was never given up
This land was never bought and sold
The planting of the union jack
Never changed our law at all
Now two river run their course
Seperated for so long
I’m dreaming of a brighter day
When the waters will be one
Treaty yeah treaty now treaty yeah treaty now
Nhema gayakaya nhe gayanhe
Nhe gayanhe matjini walangwalang nheya
Nhimadjatpanhe walang
Gumurrtjararrk yawirriny
Nhe gaya nhe matjini
Gaya gaya nhe gaya nhe
Matjini walangwalang
Nhema djat’pa nhe walang
Nhe gumurrtjarrk nhe ya
Promises disappear - priceless land - destiny
Well i heard it on the radio
And i saw it on the television
But promises can be broken
Just like writing in the sand
Treaty yeah treaty now treaty yeah treaty now
Treaty yeah treaty now treaty yeah treaty now
Treaty yeah treaty ma treaty yeah treaty ma
Treaty yeah treaty ma treaty yeah treaty ma
Translation
ReplyDeleteNhima djatpangarri nhima walangwalang
You dance djatpangarri, that’s better
Nhe djatpayatpa nhima gaya’ nhe marrtjini yakarray
You’re dancing, you improvise, you keep going, wow
Nhe djatpa nhe walang
You dance djatpangarri, that’s good
Gumurr-djararrk Gutjuk
My dear paternal grandson
Nhima gayakaya nhe gaya’ nhe
You improvise, you improvise
Nhe gaya’ nhe marrtjini walangwalang nhe ya
You improvise, you keep going, you’re better
Nhima djatpa nhe walang
You dance djatpangarri, that’s good
Gumurr-djararrk yawirriny’
My dear young men
Nhe gaya’ nhe marrtjini gaya’ nhe marrtjini
You improvise, you keep improvising, you keep going
Gayakaya nhe gaya’ nhe marrtjini walangwalang
Improvise, you improvise, you keep going, that’s better
Nhima djatpa nhe walang
You dance djatpangarri, that’s good
Gumurr-djararrk nhe yå, e i, e i, e i i i, i i i, i i i, i i
You dear things, (terminal vocables)
Treaty ma’
Treaty now
SAlly Talbot,ABC Kimberley 0630:
ReplyDelete"The government cannot produce a coherent account of what the EPA board has been doing since at least October last year."
This follows revalations 3 of the board had their letters of conflict of interest rejected in October last year.They were then accepted early this year.
Also it has emerged the board has been holding meetings without a coram.