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Is there an Atheist preference for the Democratic party going on here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 76855618" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>They've lived where you consider to be uninhabitable for tens of thousands of years. And many areas are mineral rich. From the central Land Council (an Aboriginal organisation):</p><p></p><p>'The mining provisions in Part IV of the act give Aboriginal landowners meaningful control over their land while providing mining and energy interests with an ordered, transparent and equitable access procedure. </p><p></p><p>The act protects and advances the interests of traditional owners of the land, setting out the principles and processes that allow us to support free prior-informed decision making and, where Aboriginal people consent, to make mutually beneficial agreements with resource companies.</p><p></p><p>Traditional owners typically gain sacred site and environmental protection, financial compensation and employment and training opportunities.'</p><p></p><p>They class the Land Rights agreement as 'the most effective Aboriginal land rights legislation in Australia for Aboriginal people and resource developers alike.'</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.clc.org.au/making-mining-agreements/" target="_blank">Making mining agreements - Central Land Council</a></p><p></p><p>But lots more work to be done. It's a work in progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 76855618, member: 412388"] They've lived where you consider to be uninhabitable for tens of thousands of years. And many areas are mineral rich. From the central Land Council (an Aboriginal organisation): 'The mining provisions in Part IV of the act give Aboriginal landowners meaningful control over their land while providing mining and energy interests with an ordered, transparent and equitable access procedure. The act protects and advances the interests of traditional owners of the land, setting out the principles and processes that allow us to support free prior-informed decision making and, where Aboriginal people consent, to make mutually beneficial agreements with resource companies. Traditional owners typically gain sacred site and environmental protection, financial compensation and employment and training opportunities.' They class the Land Rights agreement as 'the most effective Aboriginal land rights legislation in Australia for Aboriginal people and resource developers alike.' [URL="https://www.clc.org.au/making-mining-agreements/"]Making mining agreements - Central Land Council[/URL] But lots more work to be done. It's a work in progress. [/QUOTE]
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