growth From: Friends of the Earth Fitzroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk dear friends, attached are two recent media releases from traditional owners from western Victoria, Australia, who have called for direct action to defend old growth forests. A small camp of activists is based on the Lake Condah Aboriginal Mission. Messages of support to Aunty Betty King and others can be sent via this address. in solidarity, Friends of the Earth - Fitzroy - Australia ------- *** Media Alert*** People Unite to Protest Destruction of Native Forests. Monday February 22nd 1999 Indigenous People & Conservationists will gather inside the Cobboboonee State Forest at midday, Tuesday February 23rd to hold a demonstration against the logging in the Forests of Victoria's SouthWest. Protestors will be addressed by Aunty Betty King, Gournditch Mar Yigar-Kerrup Dhautwurrung Elder and eldest surviving descendant of the King of the Yigar Clan. Representative for Aunty Betty King & Elder of the Yigar and KerrupJmara community, Sandra Onus said “We fully intend as the traditional owners with standing in the High Courts, to pursue to the full extent of the Law/Lore to stop the desecration & destruction of our homelands for the future of all the children of all nationalities”. INDIGENOUS STATEMENT We, The Indigenous owners of Dhaurtwurung Gournditch Mar Kerrup Mar, Yigar demand a complete stop to all forestry/mining or earth disturbance on the basis of the following: Lack of consultation with traditional owners/native title claimants. Environmental impact studies and cultural heritage issues have not been addressed Lack of consideration or respect for Aboriginal Lore Media should meet outside the Portland Post Office, Percy Street, Portland at 11:30 am Tuesday February 23rd For more information call Friends of the Earth on 03 9419 8700 ***Media Release*** 2pm Friday February 19th Portland Victoria Logging of the Cobbobanee and other Forests Must Stop Say Aboriginal People and Conservationists at Sit In. There will be a sit in at the office of Denis Napthune, Percy St Portland, Friday February 19th at 2pm. The protest will include representatives of the Aboriginal community and members of the environmental movement. The sit in will be addressed by Aunty Betty King, Gournditch Mar Yigar-Kerrup Dhaurtwurrung Elder & eldest surviving descendant of the King of the Yigar clan. Protestors are alarmed at the increase in logging in native forest in the Portland District. The group hopes to raise these matters with Mr Napthune, in order that Mr Napthune can speak directly to the Premier Jeff Kennett about these issues. The group has a number of demands; Local Traditional owners are very angry that there has been no consultation in any government process (Be that State or Federal throughout the whole area, including the Regional Forest Agreements) which have impacted upon forested areas. The group demands a cease to all forestry operations until consultation has taken place in the first instance with indigenous owners/ native title claimants, with further negotiations to take place which involve all stake holders, including industry, green groups, community groups etc. Failure to comply with these demands will leave the group with no alternative but to seek legal advice to proceed with possibly an interlocutory injunction to stop all forestry operations including native forests and softwood plantations. Protestors are also examining the possibility of direct action in the forests in the very near future. Spokesperson for Friends of the Earth Anthony Amis said that “ The wanton destruction of our environment is a matter which all people should be concerned about. Since the election of the Kennett government, the amount of destruction in Victoria’s forests has worsened. Everywhere we go people are saying that they are very worried about what the Woodchipping Cartels are doing to our precious native forests. We fully support aboriginal communities in defence of their homelands against the ravages of the Kennett Government.” for messages call 5578 4249 end ============== Leftlink - Australia's Broad Left Mailing List http://www.alexia.net.au/~www/mhutton/index.html The Year 2000 Bug - An Urgent Sustainability Issue http://www.peg.apc.org/~psutton/grin-y2k.htm Sponsored by Melbourne's New International Bookshop Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=subscribe%20leftlink Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=unsubscribe%20leftlink