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Former Aboriginal Affairs Minister speaks out against WA’s choice to repeal cultural heritage laws
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 6, 2023 - 09:01
One of the architects of WA's now scrapped cultural heritage laws has broken his silence on the government's decision to repeal the legislation. Former Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt was championing the laws up until their removal and says he's disappointed community support unravelled ultimately forcing the government's hand.