Sydney Morning Herald
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Yindjibarndi leader urges WA government to ‘readjust priorities’ on back of Fortescue compensation win
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A Yindjibarndi leader welcomes a court award of $150 million in compensation for cultural and economic losses but calls on the Western Australian government to take a more neutral stance on Indigenous compensation disputes.
Yindjibarndi leader urges WA government to ‘readjust priorities’ on back of Fortescue compensation win
Michael Woodley welcomed the court decision that awarded the Yindjibarndi people $150 million for cultural and economic losses, but noted the state could have stayed neutral on the compensation fight.
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