Date: 22/07/2020 20:31:15
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1594188
Subject: The exploitation of the Kimberley

The exploitation of the Kimberley is on its way from multiple directions. Below is a letter addressed to the WA Premier from the Aboriginal Martuwarra Fitzroy River Organisation. Well presented and heart felt. I wish them every success.

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Date: 23/07/2020 00:04:22
From: dv
ID: 1594271
Subject: re: The exploitation of the Kimberley

Yeah McG didn’t get enough flack for Jukaan Gorge.

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Date: 23/07/2020 06:55:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 1594303
Subject: re: The exploitation of the Kimberley

dv said:


Yeah McG didn’t get enough flack for Jukaan Gorge.

Heads should roll.

The amount of corrupt practice is at a level where the only way to really bring it to a halt is to start removing heads. To enforce others to realise that the end is nigh for sleazy practice.

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Date: 23/07/2020 09:28:35
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1594319
Subject: re: The exploitation of the Kimberley

roughbarked said:


dv said:

Yeah McG didn’t get enough flack for Jukaan Gorge.

Heads should roll.

The amount of corrupt practice is at a level where the only way to really bring it to a halt is to start removing heads. To enforce others to realise that the end is nigh for sleazy practice.

as much as Danny A should get for private security failure or disobedient infectious zombies ¿ killing us with this softly softly approach

We felt all flushed with fever, embarrassed by the crowd.

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Date: 23/07/2020 10:17:11
From: Cymek
ID: 1594335
Subject: re: The exploitation of the Kimberley

One does wonder if its human nature (as a collective) to exploit any and all natural resources.

If a protected area was found to have something useful would that protection become null and void and the resource used especially now as we require more and more.

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Date: 23/07/2020 14:40:56
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1594442
Subject: re: The exploitation of the Kimberley

Cymek said:


One does wonder if its human nature (as a collective) to exploit any and all natural resources.

If a protected area was found to have something useful would that protection become null and void and the resource used especially now as we require more and more.

It goes on constantly, slowly wearing down the opposition.

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