Sunday, April 9, 2023

Australian tribunal rejects application by mining billionaire Andrew Forrest to build weirs across a river because it would anger the water serpent Warnamankura -Practise of Australian courts and tribunals taking judicial notice of Aboriginal beliefs likely to become more prevalent if Australia moves to "recognise" Aboriginals, their customs, tradition and beliefs in its Constitution

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 



The Western Australia  State Administrative Tribunal (SAT)has  rejected an application to build weirs across a river in WA because  it would anger the water serpent Warnamankura. The practise of  Australian courts & tribunals taking judicial notice  of Australian Aboriginal beliefs likely to  become  more prevalent  if Australia amends its Constitution to "recognise" Australian Aboriginals in its Constitution.

 The application was made by. Australian iron ore billionaire Andrew Forrest and wife while  the river is a registered Aboriginal Heritage Site sacred to the Thalanyji people.


The ABC reported: 

A pastoral company owned by West Australian billionaires Andrew and Nicola Forrest has lost an appeal to build an irrigation project in a Pilbara river sacred to traditional owners.

The State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) released a decision late on Thursday afternoon refusing an appeal by the Forrests of the controversial Section 18 provision of the Aboriginal Heritage Act

Thalanyji people believe the water serpent Warnamankura lives.

Warnamankura created the river, according to Thalanyji belief, and still travels up and down it to protect the country.

Traditional owners feared the weirs could kill the water serpent spirit in the river.

In the decision, Justice Janine Pritchard and two other tribunal members found the entirety of the river was of spiritual significance to the Thalanyji.

"We have found that in the Thalanyji culture, the river is regarded with deep respect and reverence," they wrote.

"From the Thalanyji people's perspective, the implementation of the ... project, which will affect the natural flow of the river, risks killing or harming the water snake, or causing the water snake to become angry.

Decisions of this type where   Australian courts & tribunals take  judicial notice  of Australian Aboriginal beliefs is likely to  become  more prevalent  if Australia amends its Constitution to "recognise" Australian Aboriginals in its Constitution, akin to  Malaysian courts taking judicial notice of race based affirmative action  policies based on Article 153 of the Malaysian Constitution. 


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Saturday, December 31, 2022

It happened in South Africa, and in Malaysia, and it will happen in Australia if The Voice referendum succeeds - Linda Burney and other First Nation elders can look forward to board appointments, stock options, assignment of stock that will create a cohort of First Nation billionaires

 by Ganesh Sahathevan



PM Albanese has appointed First Nations leaders to guide referendum on Indigenous voice. They can be expected to enter the ranks of Australia's billioniares if the referendum succeeds.


Mosima Gabriel (Tokyo) Sexwale spent many year in prison alongside Nelson Mandela. He was released in June 1990.By 2004 Al-Jazeear was describing him in these reverential terms:

The best known of the new black elite are Tokyo Sexwale, once a communist and the former leader of the wealthy Gauteng province and Cyril Ramaphosa, who led negotiations for the African National Congress (ANC) with the apartheid government in 1994.

 

Sexwale, 51, drives a Jaguar and lives in a mansion in an upmarket suburb in Johannesburg and had trained with the Soviet Union’s military in the 1970s.

He later spent 13 years in prison with former president Nelson Mandela for his role in the anti-apartheid struggle.

In 1994, Sexwale was elected as premier of Gauteng province but was later lured into the private sector in 1998 when he established Mvelaphanda Holdings, which has interests in among others mining and financial services.


The value of Sexwale’s assets and other holdings are unknown, but his shares are estimated to be worth at least $223 million.


Sexwale and other ANC elites like he made a killing after they took power , and introduced into law black empowerment policies, which are meant to address "imbalances", in effect to reclaim from white South Africa what Africans see as being rightfully theirs. These policies are based on Malaysia's New Economic Policy affirmative action policy, which has also created a cohort of immensely wealth ethnic Malays. 


The Voice referendum promoted by Labor MP Linda Burney and other First Nation elders, and backed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese,  can be expected to do the same in Australia, given its likely impact on every aspect of the economy, including mining. 

The mechanism by which First Nation billionaires are likely to be created if The Voice referendum succeeds are relatively simple, and importantly cashless, as as has been demonstrated in South Africa and Malaysia.

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