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Australian Jabiluka Uranium Mine to be cleaned up

category international | environment | news report author Thursday August 07, 2003 04:12author by hj - ex tp Report this post to the editors

Uranium mine on Aboriginal land to be backfilled

NT okays Jabiluka clean-up
Friday 1 August 2003, 2:06 PM


The Northern Territory government has given the go-ahead for a clean-up of the controversial Jabiluka uranium mine, ending a long row which pitted conservation groups and Aboriginal people against mining company ERA.

Under the clean-up program, ERA (Energy Resources Australia) will backfill the 1.8 kilometre decline located next to the world heritage-listed Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory.

ERA, majority owned by mining giant Rio Tinto, will retain the lease on the mine but will sign a formal agreement with traditional owners, the Mirrar people, undertaking no future development without their explicit permission.

ERA Chief Executive Bob Cleary welcomed the NT government's approval of the company's plan.

"I am pleased that Resources Minister Paul Henderson has approved our care and maintenance plan. We made the application to the minister after extensive discussions and careful consideration of social, economic and environmental issues," he said in a statement.


"The traditional owners of Jabiluka, the Mirrar people, have told us they want the backfilling of the decline. This step is evidence of a new era of cooperation with the Mirrar."

Environment groups and the local people welcomed the move.

Australian Conservation Foundation president Peter Garrett said ERA had listened to the wishes of the traditional owners and recognised the concerns of the many Australians who opposed the mine.

"As a first step we think it is highly significant and represents a real win for the conservation and traditional owners' campaign," he told AAP.

"There is a very strong case to be put subsequent to this agreement being settled with the traditional owners for Rio to consider the long term prospects of the mine and once they have filled in the hole, agree to relinquish the lease.

"ACF has been arguing for over 25 years that uranium mining in our most important and internationally recognised national park is an anomaly."

Andy Ralph, executive officer of the Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation, said the Mirrar welcomed the NT government's approval of the plan and applauded ERA for this initiative.

"It is heartening to see that finally the opposition of traditional owners to Jabiluka's development has at long last been acknowledged and acted upon by ERA," he said in a statement.

"This action signals a new and constructive relationship between the traditional owners and ERA which should be confirmed in the near future with the signing of the so-called Jabiluka long term care and maintenance agreement."

ERA acquired the Jabiluka mine, one of the world's richest uranium ore deposits, from mining company Pancontinental in 1991 for $125 million.

Related Link: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/08/01/1059480536321.html
author by Ciaron - Jabiluka Ploughsharespublication date Thu Aug 07, 2003 15:49author address At Largeauthor phone Report this post to the editors

The new constructive relationship between tribal owners and ERA as facilitated by the Gundjehimi Corp can be defined as "faking orgasm by being raped".

The sellout of the resistance to the Jabiluka mine and the G. Corp's role in it should be a text book case in how nvda can be co-opted, dissipated and sold out. Hopefully someones doing the research and writing this up before we go through it again. The role of "white guilt" as wielded by aboriginal bureaucrats facilitating the sellout of their people needs close examination.

1000 of us went up to resist that mine in '98, some of us went to prison. The '98 blockade was infiltrated by Labor Party and eco-bureaucrats to undermine fo the most effective campaigns of nvda in Australian history. Both the Mirrar and other resisters were sold out.

This is no victory.

Related Link: http://www.plowsharesactions.org
author by treenapublication date Sat Aug 09, 2003 01:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The success of the Jabiluka campaign is disputable and it still remains that ERA continues to mine uranium in Kakadu National Park. In claiming kudos for the "new era of cooperation with the Mirrar", ERA (a subsidiary of British owned Rio Tinto) is still mining and selling uranium from the adjacent Ranger mine. ERA abandoned the Jabiluka enterprise because it is currently not economically viable. Instead the Ranger lease was significantly extended after its 21 year lease expired. (Ranger has been operational since 1980 and is also located on Mirrar land).

 
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