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Sinosteel's top executive has assured Hamlett that sites sacred to the Wajarri will remain untouched.
Australia leases out mineral-rich land as China's hunger for resources grows 2011
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Colin Hamlett, an elder of the Wajarri people, is leading a campaign to prevent Sinosteel digging up his ancestors' sacred places.
Australia leases out mineral-rich land as China's hunger for resources grows 2011
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Disgruntled Wajarri elders also claim a group of indigenous families close to the Wajarri People's Trust -- controlled exclusively by Bangladeshi-born accountant Abul Shahid -- are planning to seize control of $8 million in cash which local Aborigines secured in a land-use agreement over the $100m Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder ASKAP telescope earmarked for the Murchison region, 600km north of Perth.
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Shortly after the first dish was erected - dubbed "Diggidumble," meaning "table top hill" in the Wajarri aboriginal language - it was hooked up with existing antennas in the south and east of Australia and with one in Warkworth, New Zealand.
Thestar.com - Home Page Peter Calamai 2011
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