Item 28: Gamilaraay traditional land owners and elders lock on to an excavator in the early hours of...
Item 28: Gamilaraay traditional land owners and elders lock on to an excavator in the early hours of the morning to halt the operations of the construction of Santos' Leewood reverse osmosis plant, Pilliga State Forest, Narrabri, NSW, 21 February 2016 / photograph by Dean Sewell
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21 February 2016
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1 photograph - digital, tiff, colour
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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of photographer plus 70 years
Copyright holder : Dean Sewell
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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Dean Sewell
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Gamilaraay traditional land owners and elders lock on to an excavator in the early hours of the morning to halt the operations of the construction of Santos' Leewood reverse osmosis plant. The Gamilaraay people are furious at the loss of their cultural heritage sites in the Leard State Forest and against the fracking of the Pilliga State Forest whi...
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Item 28: Gamilaraay traditional land owners and elders lock on to an excavator in the early hours of the morning to halt the operations of the construction of Santos' Leewood reverse osmosis plant, Pilliga State Forest, Narrabri, NSW, 21 February 2016 / photograph by Dean Sewell
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Acquired in digital format. Access copy available online
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Titled from information supplied by the photographer
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1LjGVGb9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1LjGVGb9
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1012165
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