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After a lengthy legal case, the Gunlom Falls in Kakadu National Park will re-open for visitors to once again take a dip in ...
Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, a roughly three-hour drive southeast from the territory’s capital, Darwin, is one of the greatest rock-art landscapes in the world.
Kakadu is the second largest national park in Australia, behind the Munga-Thirri-Simpson Desert National Park in Queensland. It covers 19,804 square kilometres, stretching almost 200 kilometres ...
Joshua Hunter, a Kakadu traditional owner, said he hoped the High Court would rule in their favour. "We just are grateful that the High Court have listened to [our] decision," he said.
Gunlom Falls is in Kakadu National Park’s southern ‘stone country’ region, an hour’s drive (4WD only) from Cooinda and four and a half hours drive from Darwin.
Kakadu National Park, Australia (N/C 147) At the request of the Australian Nature Conservation Agency, an ICOMOS mission paid a three-day visit to Kakadu National Park in April 1994. The mission had ...
Traditional Owners are celebrating the decision to fine Parks Australia $200,000 for damages to a sacred men’s site in a landmark on Country hearing. SBS News ...
A judge has handed down the largest fine ever under the NT's sacred site laws after a sensitive men's site was damaged at Gunlom Falls in Kakadu National Park.
In short: Parks Australia has indicated it will plead guilty to allegations it damaged a sacred site in Kakadu National Park during construction work in 2019. The long-running court case centres ...
Panoramic view of Kakadu National Park in Australia. Alba – stock.adobe.com. Stephens is believed to have traveled to the park, located about 155 miles east of Darwin, on October 17 and to have ...
“Lines on a map do not protect Kakadu from the impact of the toxic uranium mine,” says Scott Ludlam, its spokesperson on nuclear issues. The mine’s lease expires in 2021.