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1 online resource (streaming video file) (58 min. 4 sec.) ; 345636435 bytes |
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Everyday clean and earth-friendly environmental areas are being destroyed for oil and gas mining. Broome is located in the far remote Kimberley region, one of the greatest wilderness environments in Australia. This is where Colin Barnett, Premier of Western Australia, and the multi-billionaire oil and gas company, Woodside, decided to settle the second largest Liquid Natural Gas precinct of the planet. Now Broome citizens and the traditional custodians of the land - the Goolaraboloo - are uniting together to protect what is priceless to them.Follow the conversation on Twitter #NITV |
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Broadcast 2013-10-23 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: M |
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Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure.
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Demonstrations.
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Environmental protection -- Citizen participation.
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Liquefied natural gas industry -- Environmental aspects.
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Western Australia -- Kimberley.
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Streaming video
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Dumont, Eugenie, director
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Costin, Richard, contributor
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Cousins, Geoffrey, contributor
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Docherty, Phil, contributor
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Dureau, Dave, contributor
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Goddard, Madeline, contributor
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Hoogland, Frans, contributor
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Hunter, Richard, contributor
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Lewis, Jan, contributor
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Lindsay, Malcolm, contributor
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Poelina, Anne, contributor
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Roe, Joseph, contributor
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Roe, Phillip, contributor
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Roe, Teresa, contributor
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Stephens, Thomas L, contributor
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Wevers, Nik, contributor
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