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Imagine the oldest and largest art gallery in the world. A collection of a million rock carvings just off the North-West Shelf of Australia - some six times the age of the Pyramids, including images of the now-extinct Tasmanian Tiger and perhaps the world’s earliest engravings of a human face.
For decades this site has slowly been pulled apart and destroyed, due to ill-placed industrial development that could have occurred on flat, unmarked land further down the coast. Already 10,000 carvings have been lost.
With your voice demanding the win-win solution, we've finally cracked open a debate constrained to government and industry boardrooms. The Federal Environment Minister has announced a heritage listing that covers most of the Burrup Peninsula and the Dampier Islands.
Yet even as you read this, Woodside Petroleum is bulldozing priceless rock carvings in a small area excluded from the listing. This is for a new gas plant that could have been re-negotiated to already destroyed land only 500m away from the current site - a wasted opportunity by Minister Turnbull.
GetUp presented your 42,000 messages at Woodside's AGM, calling for a more sensible location to mine the offshore gas. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE!
The heritage listing could have been THE opportunity to ensure safe, respectful visitation for the broader community and world-class scientific study, in close consultation with local custodian groups and local community.
Speak up now and we will take your message to the international and national corporate and government parties affecting the future of this unique site. Call for an ongoing solution that puts industry profits back into protecting the little that remains of our Indigenous heritage for future Australian generations.
Sign the petition today:
"I support an inclusive management plan for the Dampier Precinct that heritage-lists all of the remaining rock carvings, and balances the aim of future economic development with the duty to care for cultural treasures, that once destroyed, can never be replaced.
Please move all future industry to any one of the other suitable, nearby sites, as called for by a diverse range of leaders from business, science, conservation, Indigenous affairs and politics."
New target: 25,000!
21,507 have joined this campaign - help us get to 25,000.
We have achieved 86.03% of our goal. Let’s keep going!
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Campaign Blogs
In April, GetUp traveled to WA as politicians, conservation groups and industry leaders gathered for intense...
Friday, 11 May 2007
If you have questions about the diverse parties involved in deciding the fate of the Dampier region,...
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
You helped persuade Woodside and the Western Australian Government to reverse their entrenched...
Tuesday, 12 December 2006
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The Latest on this CampaignSave Our Heritage
Friday, 18 January 2008
In Perth this Sunday and want to give Kevin Rudd's new Cabinet a piece of your mind?
Our friends at Stand Up For The Burrup will be there demanding World Heritage Listing for the priceless rock art on the Burrup Peninsula.
You can also register to attend the public forum Community Cabinet, where you can ask the new Ministers questions - but hurry, you must register today!
The Latest on this CampaignSave Our Heritage
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Federal Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull has rejected an application from an Aboriginal group to protect ancient rock art being removed to make way for industrial development in WA.
Earlier this year, thanks to a campaign involving GetUp members, Mr Turnbull granted the area heritage listing, but did not include an area where Woodside Petroleum wanted to build an LNG plant – right now rock art is being removed to make way for it.
Click here to see our original campaign to save the pricless art,
The Latest on this CampaignSave Our Heritage
Friday, 28 September 2007
Friends of the Australian Rock Art are putting an ad in this week's Wentworth Courier, aimed at pressuring Malcolm Turnbull to protect the area of the Burrup Peninsular excluded from the recent heritage listing.
It follows an application from an Aboriginal group to the Minister, asking him to halt the destruction which will begin this weekend.
Email Malcolm Turnbull to support the Wong-Goo-Tt-Oo people's struggle to preserve their cultural heritage and ask him to agree to their s 9 & 10 applications and halt the destruction.
The Latest on this CampaignSave Our Heritage
Sunday, 16 September 2007
The WA Government has approved Woodside's worrying LNG development at the Pluto site on the Burrup Peninsular - a pocket of land deliberately excluded from Malcolm Turnbull's Heritage listing, but of unique heritage value.
The WA Government has bowed to corporate pressure, leading an Aboriginal group to lodge applications with the Federal Government in an attempt to protect the invaluable site.
The Wong-Goo-Tt-Oo group call the development of this particular Pluto site "one of the worst incidents of the destruction of aboriginal heritage and world class rock art in Australia."
The Latest on this CampaignSave Our Heritage
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
The Federal Government has finally heritage listed the Burrup rock art in WA.
Unfortunately, the listing does not cover Woodside's new industrial site, and the wanton destruction of irreplaceable cultural heritage continues.
If you're in Perth this Friday, 13 July, a rally is being held outside WA Parliament House to increase the pressure on those in power to protect the art. Click here for details.
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