September 6th, 2012
Strings attached to support for gas hub
The Australian
Paige Taylor
TRADITIONAL owners who voted for a liquefied natural gas precinct at James Price Point are threatening to reconsider their support if the Kimberley project’s social and cultural impacts are not addressed as part of the approvals process.
The Kimberley Land Council, representing the Goolarabaloo-Jabirr Jabirr people, has lodged an objection to the West Australian Environmental Protection Authority’s approval of the onshore gas hub proposed by Woodside and its partners.