Wangan Jagalingou establish a sovereignty camp / Sounds from a StopAdani lockon 

Sunday, 1 September 2019 - 11:00am to 11:30am
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Adani is currently clearing trees for the construction of its Carmichael mine in Queensland.

In todays show we hear Adrian Burragubba leader of the Wangan Jagalingou  family council  and  the traditional owners of the Carmichael coal mine site in Queensland.  

Adani has recently made Adrian Burragubba bankrupt after several court cases with the company.

 

 The  Wangan Jangalingou famly council  have declared their sovereign  independence and established a sovereignty camp  to practice law and custom and have  cultural ceremony on country. 

They  are calling  on first nations people to stand with them to protect their  cultural sovereignty.

 

Later we hear Heather who locked on to a drill rig that had started work on the  Adani rail line. 

Then Anita gives  insight into what its like at the Stop Adani defenders at Camp Bimbi on Birri Country, 40ks West of Bowen, QLD.

 

Guests:

Adrian Burragubba leader of the Wangan Jagalingou  council, traditional owners of the Carmichael coal mine site.

Coedie on Didgeredoo

Heather Simpson locked onto an Adani drill rig

Anita and Sophie speaking from Camp Bimbi, Stop Adani camp 30 ks West of Bowne QLD.

Song : Xavier Rudd: live recording from Camp Bimbi


Links:

Wangan Jagalingou Traditional Owners  Council Facebook

Wangan Jagalingou Family Council Website

Frontline Action on Coal

 

 This week's show  #1203, was produced by Bec Horridge  

 

 

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Sunday 11:00am to 11:30am
Local and global environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.

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Phil Evans, Bec Horridge, Eiddwen Jeffery, Judith Peppard & Jacob Gamble

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