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    Media Release

    Troubled Rio Tinto must rehabilitate Jabiluka

    4 September 2002 - The Senior Traditional Owner of the Mirrar People of Kakadu National Park, Yvonne Margarula, today reaffirmed her opposition to the proposed Jabiluka uranium mine, following the release of a transcript of interview on BBC World with Rio Tinto Chairman, Sir Robert Wilson.

    Speaking on behalf of the mining giant - which owns 68% of Kakadu uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia - Sir Robert Wilson said there would not be development at Jabiluka without Mirrar consent and that rehabilitation works involving the 'plugging' of the existing 1.2 km underground mine tunnel is being considered by the company.

    Ms Margarula reiterated her outright opposition to the Jabiluka development.

    "It doesn't matter how many times they ask, I'm not going to agree to the Djabulukgu [Jabiluka] mine, for whatever reason they want from it, money or whatever else. Mining ruins the land. Just like the way the Ranger mine has destroyed the land. My mind is firmly set. I'm not going to allow them to destroy any more of my land," Ms Margarula said.

    Executive officer of Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation, Andy Ralph, said that as consent for Jabiluka will never be forthcoming, Rio must immediately commence rehabilitation of the site.

    "So long as the threat of Jabiluka hangs over the Mirrar, Rio Tinto's commitments to sustainability and community consultation are meaningless and, indeed, contemptuous. The Mirrar will never support the Jabiluka mine and according to Sir Robert Wilson this means there will never be a Jabiluka mine, therefore the project site must be rehabilitated and the land incorporated into Kakadu National Park.

    "Sir Robert has incorrectly stated that there has been no damage to sacred sites at Jabiluka. For the record, the Mirrar Traditional Owners have issued numerous specific media statements on the desecration of sacred sites at Jabiluka and unsuccessfully sought a Northern Territory Supreme Court injunction against the construction of the mine tunnel in July 1998, arguing that a sacred site would be desecrated."

    Jabiluka has been the subject of persistent questioning and protest at the current World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, where Rio Tinto has a delegation. Representatives of Australian and international environment groups have scheduled a meeting with senior representatives in the Rio delegation in order to emphasise the global opposition to Jabiluka.

    Hearings for an Australian Senate inquiry into Rio Tinto's Kakadu uranium operations commence on 30 September.

    Media release from Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation (Mirrar homepage)

    Further information:

    • Environment (Jabiluka)
    • Mirrar website
    • Friends of the Earth (UK)
    • Northern Territory Environment Centre
    • Warning on Ranger mine leak
      April 24 2002 - ENERGY Resources of Australia Ltd (ERA) has been warned it will be barred from allowing flow-off from its Ranger uranium ore stockpile into Kakadu National Park if it fails to source a new contamination leak.
    • Greens back investigation
      April 19, 2002 -Following claims of serious deficiencies in the operation of the Ranger Uranium mine in Kakadu, Greens Senator Bob Brown said today he would support a Senate inquiry.
    • Claims of environmental breaches threaten Ranger mine
      April 18, 2002 -MAXINE McKEW: The mining of uranium adjacent to Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory has vexed governments and environmentalists for decades.
    • Uranium leak near Kakadu
      March 6, 2002 - A uranium leak at the Ranger Mine – which sent water contamination levels soaring to unprecedented levels – has prompted calls for a review of mine operator ERA.
    • Few set out on road to ethics
      April 14, 2001 - The Guardian (UK) - Despite activists' clamour, key pension funds have yet to move towards socially responsible investment. Tony Levene reports.
    • Gift of life
      February 14, 2001- The world's largest mining company has been given a chance to prove its green credentials and save Aboriginal homelands.
    • A nuclear fall out
      July 21, 1999 - Australia threw a million dollars, its top civil servants and foreign embassies round the world into a campaign to prevent Kakadu national park - the backdrop to the film Crocodile Dundee - being declared "in danger" by UNESCO.
    • UN condemns uranium mine
      December 1998 - An Aboriginal group has this month come a step closer to winning United Nations support for their campaign to save their land from a uranium mine.

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