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First Peoples and Land Justice Issues in Australia: Addressing Deficits in Corporate Accountability

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posted on 2024-10-31, 21:28 authored by Shelley LichtmanShelley Lichtman
The 'First Peoples and Land Justice Issues in Australia: Addressing Deficits in Corporate Accountability' report describes the multiple barriers that First Peoples and land rights campaigners face to achieving land justice in Australia. In some cases, such as the Bravus (formally known as Adani) Carmichael Coal Mine, the Queensland government has gone so far as to extinguish native title. It points to where there have been serious accountability shortfalls in the mining and extractive gas industries and highlights what governments and companies should be doing to protect the rights of First Peoples impacted by major corporate developments in Australia. The report sets out an agenda of urgent legislative reform at state, territory, and federal levels to ensure that the fundamental rights of First Peoples are upheld.

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  • Industry

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RMIT Business and Human Rights Centre

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Extent

47

Language

English

Medium

Report

Former Identifier

2006112107

Esploro creation date

2022-03-07

Publisher

RMIT Business and Human Rights Centre

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