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Aboriginal rock shelter bulldozed for NSW power lines
Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · Updated May 27
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Media Analysis
AI synthesisAn Aboriginal rock shelter in New South Wales was destroyed by bulldozers in March during the construction of access tracks for the Central-West Orana renewable energy zone. This incident is viewed as a significant failure of heritage protection and corporate accountability, with profound impacts on Indigenous communities.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- An Aboriginal rock shelter was destroyed by bulldozers in March during the construction of access tracks for the Central-West Orana renewable energy zone.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- The GuardianLeft-leaning
The article frames the destruction of the Aboriginal rock shelter as a grave failure of heritage protection and corporate accountability, highlighting the profound impact on Indigenous communities and advocating for stronger laws and engagement.
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