NITV Radio News - 15/09/2025

Murujuga Rock Art

In a supplied image obtained on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, a petroglyph of an emu is seen at Murujuga Cultural Landscape in Burrup Peninsula, Western Australia. The federal government has approved Woodside's proposal to extend its North West Shelf gas project, subject to conditions, prompting legal action from traditional owners concerned about the impact on sacred rock art. (AAP Image/Supplied by Save Our Songlines) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY Credit: SUPPLIED/PR IMAGE/AAPImage

Murujuga traditional owner and Mardathoonera woman Raelene Cooper says her lawyers have put the Environment Minister on notice that his green lighting of the 40 year extension for the North West Shelf project in the Pilbara.


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