Keepers of Lake Eyre
Walking the Land- for Our Ancient Right

Thursday July 27, 2000

Adelaide, South Australia

In this update:

1.  Walking the Land- for Our Ancient Right
        - now in Moree, NSW

2.  **Melbourne benefit gig for walk tomorrow (Friday July 28)

3.  26/7/00: Sydney Morning Herald article on Sydney Aboriginal Tent Embas=
sy
        - City Council getting tough
        - sounds like Genocide Corner all over again!

4.  25/7/00: Grass roots briefing on Sydney Aboriginal Tent Embassy
        and City Council problem.

5.  Adelaide candle light peace walk Friday August 4, 8pm.
        - Genocide Corner, Cnr King William St and North Terace.

6.  assorted media coverage- WMC:

        - =93Mining giant wants trespass reviewed in pastoral areas=94
        - =93Mining giant drops lawsuit against protesters=94
        - =93Big end of town wines and dines Djerrkura=94
                - including WMC

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1.  Walking the Land- for Our Ancient Right
        - now in Moree

** report from walk due soon- keep posted.

Walking the Land has arrived in Moree, in north eastern New South Wales, to 
a traditional welcome.

They will leave for Narrabri on Saturday (July 29), heading south, and are 
due in Dubbo 1/2 August.

1620 km has been walked so far, 47 days after leaving the Arabunna Going 
Home Camp, at Lake Eyre South, in South Australia.

Due in Canberra by 21 August, Sydney by 3 September, 2000

Quick route and date check:

JULY 27; Moree
   JULY 30; Narrabri
   AUG 1; Coonabarabran
   AUG 3; Dubbo
   AUG 6; Wellington
   AUG 8; Orange
   AUG 11; Bathurst
   To BE CONFIRMED; Oberon, Taralga, Bungendore,
   Queanbeyan
   AUG 21; Canberra
   SEPT 3; Sydney

Don't take these dates as gospel, coming up here and following the Darling 
was a change of plan thanks to the invitation of Robbie from the Kamilaroi 
people. If you head out to join us for a day, or a weekend or for the whole 
trip you can call the Keepers of Lake Eyre where this walk started on (08) 
8232 8595 or email; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check the website at: 
www.come.to/lakeeyre

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2.  **Melbourne benefit gig for walk - tomorrow.

From: "Yael Winikoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Subject: Melbourne: benefit gig

**MELBOURNE BENEFIT GIG FOR
WALKING THE LAND- FOR OUR ANCIENT RIGHT

   Gday

   Could you please post this out, even though its only relevant to melbourne
   punters...

MUSIC FOR WALKERS

   Friday July 28th.
   start 6pm
   1a little gold street
   Brunswick

   Bucketrider, Lucie Thorne, Penelope Swales, Chris Saray, Wren and Gilian +
   more

   Also, food, chai, info, footage, photos, art....
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3.  26/7/00: Sydney Morning Herald article on Sydney Aboriginal Tent Embassy
        - City Council getting tough
        - sounds like Genocide Corner all over again!

The Sydney Morning Herald
Council pegs back Aboriginal tent embassy

Date: 26/07/2000
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South Sydney Council yesterday formally notified leaders of the growing 
20-tent Aboriginal tent embassy now occupying Victoria Park for the 
Olympics that it must shrink to one tent, contain its campfire in a metal 
drum and take out $10 million in public risk insurance.
Describing the council's move as an attempt to create a "concentration 
camp" like the Cowra mission on which she grew up, Ms Isabell Coe said 
yesterday the embassy protesters were determined to stay in numbers and 
that the camp was bound to grow.

There was no money to pay for insurance, said Ms Coe, an embassy 
co-ordinator whom the newly elected Mayor, Councillor John Fowler, and 
other council members have arranged to meet this morning in an attempt to 
negotiate a deal.
The protesters would not "imprison" the "fire for peace and justice", which 
had been lit ceremonially from ashes brought from Canberra as part of 
sacred rites more "real" and ancient than the Olympic torch relay.

"It's a ceremonial fire. They have no respect," Ms Coe said. "You can't put 
it in a drum."

The embassy, an offshoot of the 28-year-old Canberra hub of indigenous 
protest, has occupied a corner of the park for the past 12 days. It now has 
two furnished public marquees and about 18 small living tents.

In the letter signed by the general manager, Mr John Bourke, and delivered 
yesterday, the council told Ms Coe that the occupation was unlawful, but 
said occupation may be approved with 11 conditions. These include occupying 
only 100 square metres with one tent, allowing a maximum of four people to 
stay overnight, moving vehicles off-site and banning drugs and alcohol.

Ms Coe said that as a ceremonial centre, there was already a ban on drugs 
and alcohol, but because of the nature of the tent embassy, which was set 
up to tell Olympics visitors and media about indigenous oppression, it 
could not be contained to 100 square metres.

"I can't give numbers on the Aboriginal tent embassy. Today it could be 
four people, tomorrow it could be 500,000. That's the way it grows," she said.

South Sydney Council was supposed to be one of the most progressive 
councils but the letter revealed that it may be among the most racist, she 
said.

Cr Fowler said councillors intended no disrespect and were "not trying to 
put a fence around them. However, we remain concerned at the broader 
motives of other participants." He said the council had legal 
responsibilities includingpublic safety, noise complaints from locals, park 
damage from speeding vehicles and the loss of amenity for daily park users.

Debra Jopson
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4.  25/7/00: Grass roots briefing on Sydney Aboriginal Tent Embassy
        and City Council problem.

From: "Natasha Verco"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Briefing on tent embassy and refugees
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 08:22:07 GMT

COUNCIL THREATENS ABORIGINAL TENT EMBASSY

The Aboriginal Tent Embassy has been set up to assert Aboriginal 
Sovereignty and in particular highlight how the Aboriginal people are 
regarded as "aliens" in our own land.  We call upon the Australian 
community to respect our universal right to life.

We welcome the dialogue that has transpired between the Aboriginal Tent 
Embassy and the South Sydney Council and call for full co-operation in 
achieving a peaceful coexistence whilst the Aboriginal Tent Embassy carries 
on our aims and objectives which are safeguarded by the United Nations 
Human Rights Instruments.  The Tent Embassy believes that common sense can 
only prevail in this regard.

For the last two mornings the Mayor of South Sydney Council and the Newtown 
Police had arranged meetings with representatives of the Embassy at 10 am 
each day.  The Mayor and representatives of the Police did not show up for 
these meetings and this morning the Council sent a couple of minor 
representatives around to deliver a letter that outlined the conditions of 
agreement for occupation of Victoria Park.  This seems unusual to us since 
we have been here from Friday 14 July, the 28th anniversary of the 
Aboriginal Tent Embassy.  We are enclosing a copy of this letter.

The Embassy=D5s responses to the conditions imposed are listed hereunder:

1.     "only one tent and caretakers accommodation may be set up in the 100 
square meters defined by council" This condition reinforces past policies 
and interferes with our ancient right to assemble and have a corroboree.

2.     "the site must e vacated within one week of the Olympics" That 
decision will be decided at the time.

3.     "A maximum number of four people specifically nominated by name 
occupying

the campsite overnight" This interferes with the camp function as a 
community and it is not safe to have a  Maximum number of 4 people.

4.     "the business of the campsite be only conducted during sunrise to 
sunset"

The Aboriginal Tent Embassy since its inception in 1972 as always operated 
on a 24 hour, 7 day a week basis.

5.     "No vehicles being parked in the campsite or driven on the park" 
Interferes with supply vehicles and the function of the Embassy.

6.     "the campsite fire being contained within a metal drum" The campfire 
is a ceremonial fire and the spirit of the fire cannot be imprisoned in 
a  metal drum.

7.     "A porta-Loo being provided and maintained for the use of the 
occupants of the campsite" Not applicable as the Sydney University has 
provided more hygienic and cleaner facilities for us to use.

8     "That no public address system or amplification equipment shall be 
used." The Aboriginal Tent Embassy uses these facilities to get our message 
across and to welcome people to the site.

9     " No alcohol or drugs being consumed" This is Embassy Policy.

10     " offensive behavior of persons not being tolerated by the campsite 
personnel" This is Embassy Policy.

11     " That the council and Minister for conservation shall be 
indemnified against any claims for injury to persons or damage to property 
arising out=

of such approval and such indemnity shall be expressed in the form of 
public risk insurance policy in the minimum amount of $10,000,000 for any 
individual claim" This is legal jargon and has nothing whatsoever to do 
with Aboriginal Sovereignty.

Isabell Coe said "The document from South Sydney Council reminds me of the 
past genocidal policies of the Aboriginal Welfare & Protection Board".  And 
we invite all press to the meeting with South Sydney Council tomorrow 
morning Wednesday at 10 am.

For more information contact Laura Lee at Sydney Uni on 96605222 There is a 
forum + food + videos at the Tent Embassy in Victoria Park 5:30

This Wednesday 26th July.
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Refugee Update
150 Riot Police storm Villawood Refugee Detention centre.

Villawood Refugees yesterday embarked on a hunger strike to free themselves 
and all refugees coming to Australia from inhumane conditions and mandatory 
detention.

Aproximately 60 refugees have commited to not eating "until they die" in a 
desperate attempt to get the Australian government to stop breaching our 
international human rights obligations to asylum seekers.

Just before 9:30 this morning, in response to the hunger strike, riot 
police were sent into the Villawood detention centre. Verbal threats were 
issued to the detainees that force would be used to break up the hunger strike.

The refugees convened a meeting to discuss their response and were 
surrounded by walls of riot police. There are also riot police circling all 
sides of the detention center.

"This gross act of intimidation will not be tolerated." said Natasha Verco 
of the Refugee Action Collective.

The refugees in Villawood have signaled their determination to continue 
with their protest. And the Refugee Action Collective re- affirms our 
support of their action. The refugee community is convening emergency 
meetings to discuss their response.

For more information call Sultan (inside the detention center) on 96443411, 
or Cyrus on 0413 486 231 or Natasha Verco at Sydney Uni SRC 96605222 or 
0407 668016.

Thanks heaps luv tashxoxoxo
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5.  Adelaide candle light peace walk Friday August 4, 8pm.

Subject: Justice & Peace Candlit Walk(inc.stop any nuclear
   waste dump):Government House, Nth Tce, Adelaide - 8PM

Support the Justice and Peace Candlelight Walk at 8PM on FRIDAY 4 AUGUST
2000 around Government House, Adelaide.

Supporters are welcome to gather with candles from 7PM  before walking
at 8PM.

Mark this date in your diary-organiser NOW !    Come along and show you 
support a Treaty with Australia's original Indigenous peoples.   Let's 
stand together and walk carrying candles alight for justice and peace 
advocating a Treaty. This will protect Ngarrindjeri culture, spiritual 
beliefs, lands and waters, and to stop any nuclear waste dump on 
traditional lands which affects the unique Australian environment and wetlands.

There will be further ongoing Justice and Peace Candlelight Walks around 
Government House, Adelaide, assembling with candles at 7PM to walk at 8PM 
on the first Friday of every month throughout the year.

For further information contact the organisers.  To get a flyer register 
your fax number or e-mail address.

Ngarrindjeri Contacts:

Victor Wilson - Kalparrin Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Farm at Murray
Bridge - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
{W} 85 324 940  / FAX 85 325 511 / mob. 040 718 2353;

Pastor Ken Sumner - Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress -
{W} 8212 4066 / {H} 8396 3934;

Tom Trevorrow - Narrindjeri Land and Progress Association - e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{W} 85 751 557|657 / FAX 85 751 448 / mob. 040 996 1933.

OTHER ACTION:

LOBBY - lobby the pollies - get your local MP to participate & ask for
the use of her/his office to lobby MP's

GET INFORMED - see or speak to Ngarrindjeri contacts

SPREAD THE WORD - tell the world how much Australia needs Justice and
Peace - Spread this email

PROMOTE THE WALK - flyers are available now to be plastered
everywhere!!!

GET YOUR ORGANISATION TO ENDORSE THE RALLY
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SPREAD THIS EMAIL THROUGH YOUR NETWORKS!  JUSTICE AND TRUTH
HAVE NO BORDERS!

(cut & paste,
customise if you prefer; don't use the fwd button - we don't want people
mistaking this for a virus).
There's no reason why we can't achieve a better result than our last
five walks if we make a stand together.
   >
PEOPLE WALKING IN UNISON IN SUPPORT OF THE TREATY THEME CAN
MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!

SEND THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW IS SYMPATHETIC. ASK THEM TO
JOIN IN...AND DO THE SAME.
   >
Even if you have received this previously pass it on, this way everyone is=
  kept
informed and less will forget!!!!!
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6.  assorted media coverage- WMC:

        - =93Mining giant wants trespass reviewed in pastoral areas=94
        - =93Mining giant drops lawsuit against protesters=94
        - =93Big end of town wines and dines Djerrkura=94


Sat, 22 Jul 2000 18:00 CST

Mining giant wants trespass reviewed in pastoral areas

Mining giant WMC Resources will approach the State Government with
concerns about problems in carrying out trespass orders in remote parts
of the state.

The company yesterday withdrew an application for an order to remove
trespassers on a pastoral lease 100 kilometres north of its Olympic Dam
operations.

WMC Spokesman Richard Yeeles says the order was withdrawn as the group
who had been camped on the land had moved on.

But he says the process highlights difficulties in dealing with
trespass issues in isolated pastoral areas.

"It is clear that there are problems for police in dealing with these
issues in isolated areas," he said.

"There are problems with interpretation of current laws in relation to
who has the right under current law to be on pastoral leases."

"We would like to review these issues with relevant government
agencies."


=A9 2000 Aust'n Broadcasting Corp.

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Fri, 21 Jul 2000 12:17 CST

Mining giant drops lawsuit against protesters


Mining company WMC has withdrawn a Supreme Court action aimed at
removing protesters it claimed were camped on its pastoral lease in
South Australia's north.

WMC claimed the protesters were trespassing on the land, 100 kilometres
north of its Olympic Dam site.

It also claimed there had been attacks on its security officers and
vandalism of its property.

But the company withdrew the action this morning, saying the
individuals involved had now left the lease, and the proceedings had
therefore achieved their objective.


=A9 2000 Aust'n Broadcasting Corp.
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Saturday, July 22, 2000

Big end of town wines and dines Djerrkura

By MICHELLE GRATTAN


Gatjil Djerrkura might have been unceremoniously dumped last year by
his fellow ATSIC board members, but recently he has been assiduously
wooed by leaders of the corporate and political worlds.

The chief executive officer of the mining giant WMC, Mr Hugh Morgan,
took him to dinner on Melbourne's South Bank and, over a good red,
persuaded him to join the company's external community advisory
committee.

Mr Morgan's executive group had suggested Mr Djerrkura's name. It had
proposed writing to him. But Mr Morgan thought a letter was not good
enough.

"I said, 'I need to meet him.' There was a meeting of ATSIC in
Melbourne about a month ago. I arranged to have dinner," Mr Morgan said
last night.

[edited......]

This week Mr Djerrkura, after announcing he was quitting the ATSIC
board, revealed he was considering standing for Country Liberal Party
preselection for Nhulunbuy. He also attended his first meeting of the
WMC advisory committee in Melbourne.

[edited......]

When he went to dinner with Mr Morgan, Mr Djerrkura took with him the
acting general manager of ATSIC's economic division, Mr Colin Plowman.

He consulted Mr Plowman on the WMC offer, and confirmed it was a
request to him personally, rather than in his position as an ATSIC
board member.

The advisory committee deals with environment, health, safety and
community matters. Other members include Ms Tricia Caswell, with a long
record in the environmental and union movements, Professor Ian Lowe,
prominent on greenhouse issues, Mr Alister Maitland, formerly of the
ANZ Bank, Mr Francis Grey, a green economist, and Mr John Hyde, former
Federal Liberal politician.

Members of the committee are paid $1,200 a day, plus expenses. The
groups meets at least four times a year, sometimes for two days, and
tours sites.

Over dinner, Mr Djerrkura said he liked the idea of joining the
committee. Mr Morgan said Djerrkura had told him"it seems right".

He left the dinner with a written offer from Mr Morgan. He still does
not have a contract but has agreed in principle to membership.

He took an active part in this week's meeting and attended the dinner
on Wednesday night, which was addressed by the former Labor environment
minister Ms Ros Kelly.

"We expect the advisory group to be challenging to us," said Mr Morgan.
" Gatjil was impressed with what we've done. We've never done anything
but seek to have the most proper and encouraging relationships with
those who have traditional responsibilities."

=A9 2000. SMH
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