Nationals leader David Littleproud says there is a 'lot of anxiety and fear' among farmers in WA around new cultural heritage laws, which is 'dividing' pastoralists and Indigenous Australians.
National Party leader David Littleproud believes new laws around cultural heritage protection in Western Australia are"dividing" pastoralists and Indigenous Australians.
Nationals leader David Littleproud told Sky News Australia that new laws around cultural heritage protection in WA have caused"anxiety and fear" among pastoralists and landowners. Picture: Sky News Australia According to the WA government website, fees for Local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Services can vary depending on the provider.
The WA Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act requires landowners across the state to ensure any activities conducted on their land do not threaten the integrity of cultural heritage sites. Picture: Getty Images One of the options put forward by the federal government is to create"standalone" national legislation around protecting Indigenous cultural heritage sites. Picture: Getty Images
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