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Yeelirrie : 50 years of resistance.

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ISBN 9780645750300 (paperback)
Title Yeelirrie : 50 years of resistance.
Publisher and/or associated date/s Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia : Conservation Council of WA, 2023.
Description 126 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 19 x 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This is the story of a community who have fought off three multi national mining companies over five decades under 11 Governments in a fierce effort to protect cultural heritage, the environment and to keep uranium safe in the ground. "Yeelirrie is taken from the word yulara which means to weep, like weeping in mourning. It is a place of sadness, of death and mourning. People shouldn't go there. We were told not to go there." - Kado Muir. This collection of powerful contributions includes stories from the community and Traditional Owners at the frontline protecting Yeelirrie along with stories from the anthropologist who worked in the area in the 1970s, a former MP, a lawyer, a taxonomist, a union organiser and activists who spent years walking the country with the community. 'Yeelirrie 50 years of resistance' is a book of hope, celebrating the power of community action, solidarity, unity and resistance to successfully overcome the power and influence of multinational mining companies complicit governments. "Mining uranium at Yeelirrie, we're going to stop it. That's the story for the Seven Sisters... the old people told me that story and I don't want that mine to go ahead" - Shirley Wonyabong. In this age of decarbonisation, green energy and nature related disclosures, this story is a timely reminder that land is sacred, nature is sacrosanct and determination to stand up and fight for culture and environment can triumph against the most insurmountable odds. Be inspired, be educated and share this journey. Walk in the footsteps, in solidarity, of those who have led the resistance to leave uranium in the ground for half a century.
Subjects Native title - Agreements
Land rights - Excisions and leases - Mining leases
Mining industry - Uranium
Mining industry
Politics and Government - Political action - Activism
Politics and Government - Political action - Heritage protection
Uranium mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Australia
Uranium ores -- Australia
Political participation -- Australia
Yeelirrie (W.A.)
Yeelirrie (Little Sandy Desert WA SG51-09)
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons Pepper, Mia (editor)
Other Corporate Bodies Conversation Council of WA
Call number 2023.277
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