❓ Hon Robin Chapple asks the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to list the organisations and entities consulted regarding the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2020. The answer provides a list of stakeholders met with.
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I refer to the consultation process for the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2020 , and I ask, who has the Minister met with to date?
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Answered
15 June 2021
Responded by
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Response time
8 days
· WA Alliance of Native Title Representatives
· National Native Title Council
· Chamber of Minerals and Energy (CME)
· Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC)
· Woodside
· Julyardi Aboriginal Corporation
· Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Centre
· Aboriginal Advisory Council of Western Australia
· BHP
· Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation
· Rio Tinto
· KRED Enterprises Charitable Trust
· Fortescue Metals Group (FMG)
· National Native Title Council
· Chamber of Minerals and Energy (CME)
· Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC)
· Woodside
· Julyardi Aboriginal Corporation
· Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Centre
· Aboriginal Advisory Council of Western Australia
· BHP
· Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation
· Rio Tinto
· KRED Enterprises Charitable Trust
· Fortescue Metals Group (FMG)
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