FARA Publications and Updates
In Memoriam
It is with deep sadness that we commemorate the life of the late great Yindjibarndi traditional owner Mrs Daniel, who passed away Wednesday 20 November 2024.
She was a brave and steadfast woman who inspired so many with her outspoken advocacy for protecting the rock art of Murujuga (the Burrup Peninsula).
RIP great lady, at last reunited with your much-loved husband, sons and daughters. We will miss you and your fighting spirit so much.
Letter to Premier and Ministers on North West Shelf extension proposal
In August, Friends of Australian Rock Art and other signatories wrote to Premier Roger Cook, Environment Minister Reece Whitby, and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Tony Buti to raise concerns over the risks to cultural heritage that would result from the extension of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas facility. A similar letter was sent to all WA Parliamentarians.
Woodside’s Acid Test: How acid emissions from Woodside’s LNG operations are destroying ancient rock art at Murujuga
This report provides a summary of new data from several sources to demonstrate that LNG processing facilities on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia are having an ongoing damaging impact on ancient Murujuga rock art proposed for World Heritage Listing.
Carmen Lawrence: Woodside’s Burrup Hub no good for WA
If you have walked through Yagan Square recently, or picked up a copy of your local paper, or read the news online, you will have found it hard to avoid the misleading claims from Woodside about their Scarborough gas project.
Woodside execs grilled over Burrup Hub impacts on Murujuga rock art
Friends of Australian Rock Art co-founder Dr Stephen Bennetts and Conservation Council of WA Executive Director Jess Beckerling were at the Woodside AGM in April to ask execs about the impacts of the Burrup Hub gas project on the globally-significant Murujuga rock art.
Open letter to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek
Elders, political figures, and cultural icons urge Tanya Plibersek to protect cultural heritage and prevent Woodside from expanding gas developments at Murujuga on the Burrup Peninsula.