“Rushed” Removal may damage Indigenous Rock Engravings
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation were not approached by The Wire for comment prior to the story going to air.
Three sacred Indigenous rock engravings at Murujuga, Western Australia, were removed this month to make room for a new A$6.4 billion fertilizer facility.
Archeologists are concerned about this seemingly rushed operation which may damage the most important rock art site in the world and possibly the next Australian UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Produced By: Cindy Paskalina
Featured In Story: Professor Benjamin Smith – Professor of Archaeology (World Rock Art) at the University of Western Australia
First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 17 May 2023