A Western Australian landowner has been found guilty of breaching the state’s Aboriginal heritage laws for disrupting a creek on his property associated with the “Rainbow Serpent”.
A Western Australian man has been found guilty of ... jailed for nine months and fined $20,000 after he disrupted the 'Rainbow Serpent' that was associated with the creek on his property in ...
One of the oldest images is that of the Rainbow Serpent in Australian Aboriginal traditions. The serpent is often seen as the creator, shaping the earth’s mountains and valleys as it moves over ...
A Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage prosecutor said the works disrupted the Waugul, a rainbow serpent central to Noongar mythology. A West Australian Wheatbelt council has been given a ...
The river is associated with Wagyl, the Rainbow Serpent central to the mythology ... Picture: Sky News Australia Mr Maddox was charged under the unamended WA Aboriginal Heritage Act of 1972.
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