A WA parliamentary question seeks details on deregistered Aboriginal sacred sites following a court decision, including their locations and any planned developments. The Minister provides a list of sites and promises further information on developments.

AnsweredQoN 378Legislative Council
Asked
21 April 2015
Portfolio
Aboriginal Affairs

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This question has a reasonably lengthy preamble and I apologise for that. I will try to truncate it if the minister is happy with that. I refer to the answer to question without notice 240 asked of the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in this chamber on 17 March 2015 and the court decision regarding the deregistration of Port Hedland Aboriginal sacred sites based on an interpretation of section 5(b) of the Aboriginal Heritage Act. (1) Will the government now reveal the names and locations of the remaining 21 sites that have changed status to “not a site”? (2) Will the government now reveal information about any actual or proposed developments at any one of those 21 sites? (3) If no to (1) and (2), why not? (4) If yes to (1), will the department reinstate the status of these sites? (5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
I refer to the answer to question without notice 240 asked of the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in this chamber on 17 March 2015 and the court decision regarding the deregistration of Port Hedland Aboriginal sacred sites based on an interpretation of section 5(b) of the Aboriginal Heritage Act. (1) Will the government now reveal the names and locations of the remaining 21 sites that have changed status to “not a site”? (2) Will the government now reveal information about any actual or proposed developments at any one of those 21 sites? (3) If no to (1) and (2), why not? (4) If yes to (1), will the department reinstate the status of these sites? (5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(1) Will the government now reveal the names and locations of the remaining 21 sites that have changed status to “not a site”? (2) Will the government now reveal information about any actual or proposed developments at any one of those 21 sites? (3) If no to (1) and (2), why not? (4) If yes to (1), will the department reinstate the status of these sites? (5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(2) Will the government now reveal information about any actual or proposed developments at any one of those 21 sites? (3) If no to (1) and (2), why not? (4) If yes to (1), will the department reinstate the status of these sites? (5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(3) If no to (1) and (2), why not? (4) If yes to (1), will the department reinstate the status of these sites? (5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(4) If yes to (1), will the department reinstate the status of these sites? (5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(5) If yes to (2), will the minister instruct the department to immediately halt any actual or proposed development and conduct the correct process if any of these sites would now be subject to section 18 application? (6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(6) If no to (4) or (5), why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(1) I have part of the answer’s information in tabular form and I will seek leave to table it and have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
Leave granted. [See paper 2774.] The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
The following material was incorporated — No. ID NAME 1 6540 Ashburton River 2 21243 DL01 - Two Trees (DL02 & DL05)) 3 30602 Lake Yindarlgooda, Mammu Tjukurrpa 4 21248 Dunsborough Lakes Paperbark Trees 5 3537 Murray River 6 16713 Collie River Waugal 7 17353 Sabina River 8 15914 Burswood Island Burial 9 27935 Hotham River 10 27109 White Ochre Source – Red Hill 11 3714 Neerigen Brook 1 12 24380 Mongers Lake Waterway 13 1739 Mt Germatong (near) 15 21526 Robe river (Gadjiwura) 15 22886 Southern River Junction 16 23323 Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga 17 28326 Minyulo Brook (Bilya) 18 21245 DL 03 – Creek Tributary 19 21246 DL04 Rocks (Waugyl) 20 467 Mynyitjitan Pilka 21 17476 Railway’s Football Club 22 24581 Wati Kutjarra Tjukurpa 23 30274 LSC11 However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
However, since the original response provided on 19 March 2015 an additional site has been identified by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which has been included in the list. It should be noted that DAA 22874 is not included on the list as the status of the Aboriginal heritage place has not changed. (2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(2) Yes; however, the information requested cannot be provided in the time available. I will provide the information on Wednesday, 22 April 2015, which is tomorrow. (3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(3) Not applicable. (4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(4) The Department of Aboriginal Affairs does not have the authority to change the status of Aboriginal heritage places. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs will review all relevant information and resubmit these Aboriginal heritage places to the Aboriginal Cultural Material Committee for reassessment. (5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.
(5)–(6) I have asked the Department of Aboriginal Affairs to provide information on the implications of the Supreme Court decision as a matter of priority.

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