
The Wangan and Jagalingou, the Traditional Owners of the Galilee Basin, have issued an eviction notice to coal corporation Adani over its intention to commit serious breaches to land, life and community health.
The eviction notice was聽served by Wangan and Jagalingou man Adrian Burragubba at the company鈥檚 Brisbane office on August 20. Other notices of eviction will be served in person by Traditional Owners at the Adani mine site and聽the corporation鈥檚 headquarters in Townsville.
Adani鈥檚 actions are considered unlawful under Wangan and Jagalingou tribal law. Wangan and Jagalingou representatives will commence legal proceedings against the attack on Country by this mining company.
The Traditional Owners' objections to this mine are 鈥渨ell known and have been ignored".
鈥淥ur basic rights have been torn away and trampled on. Sovereignty remains. Our land has been sold off to be ruined."
Wangan and Jagalingou said the state and federal government and Adani have:
鈥 Approved the mine in opposition to Traditional Owners;
鈥 Established a sham Indigenous Land Use Agreement;
鈥 Extinguished lands rights and native title of Traditional Owners;
鈥 Barred Traditional Owners from entering their lands;
鈥 Bankrupted cultural leaders; and
鈥 Began the destruction of our land, water and cultural sites.
Burragubba said: 鈥淭he time for talk is over, and Adani has got to go. This is our home, and we will defend our Country.
鈥淎dani has ignored our concerns. They created sham agreements. They used their power with the government to try and criminalise our actions, and bankrupted us. They have attacked us in public.
鈥淭hey are squatters on our land. So they鈥檝e got to go. And we will stand up to them until they have.鈥