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Smoking ceremony, blockade and protesters occupy open cut pit halting mine operations.

by Nat Lowrey (natalie.lowrey [at] foe.org.au)
Wiradjuri Traditional Owners and supporters are inside Barrick Gold’s mine operation in Lake Cowal central western New South Wales currently halting operations. Wiradjuri are conducting a smoking ceremony inside the mine site. Over 10,000 artefacts have been stolen and kept by Barrick Gold Corporation at the mine site in a compound encircled by a 6 foot fence. Over 25 supporters are currently occupying the open-cut pit and several others are blockading the front gate to prevent shift change.
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Wiradjuri Traditional Owners and supporters are inside Barrick Gold's mine operation in Lake Cowal central western New South Wales currently halting operations.

Wiradjuri are conducting a smoking ceremony inside the mine site. Over 10,000 artefacts have been stolen and kept by Barrick Gold Corporation at the mine site in a compound encircled by a 6 foot fence. Over 25 supporters are currently occupying the open-cut pit and several others are blockading the front gate to prevent shift change.

"This is a fight for justice, Barrick Gold Corporation is destroying our culture," states Wiradjuri Traditional Owner from the Lake Cowal area, Neville Chappy Williams at the smoking ceremony, "We have been in the courts now for 10 years, it has been a desperate, never ending uphill fight but we are not giving up and we are not going away."

"They are destroying our culture so we stand firmly in the ground to assert our inherit right to occupy and enjoy our land. Aboriginal sovereignty has never been ceded, we have a right under 116 of the constitution to practice our religion."

Caroline Glass-Patterson, Wiradjuri woman from the local area states, "We have bought a cooloman in to the mine site to do a smoking ceremony outside the compound where Barrick Gold holds on to our sacred artefacts."

"We stand here on poisoned and desecrated land, the smoking ceremony will cleanse and protect the artefacts. We want Barrick Gold to shut down it's operation and leave and for our artefacts to go bought back to country."

"While we stand in ceremony over 25 of our brave supporters are currently climbing the bund wall to occupy the open-cut pit".

Over 6000 tonnes of cyanide are transported over 1600km from Orica in Gladstone in Queensland to be used at the Lake Cowal mining operation. Cyanide has caused havoc in water systems across the world with over 30 spills in the last six years. On average, it takes 79 tons of waste to extract one ounce of gold

"We are here to tell Canadian owned Barrick Gold Corporation that it is time for them to stop operations," states Graeme Dunstan's from Cyanide Watch who is part of the blockade at the front gate of the mine preventing shift change.

"Water depletion is a major negative consequence of gold mining and cyanide is the chemical-of-choice for Barrick to extract gold from the crushed ore, despite the fact that leaks and spills of this chemical are extremely toxic to fish, plant life and human beings."

"This is a culturally and ecologically significant ecosystem in the heart of the Murray-Darling basin. It is witnessing one of the longest droughts in history. There should be no gold mine in this area."
§Over 30 protesters occupy mine site
by Nat Lowrey
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Over 30 protesters have been arrested for entering and occupying Barrick Gold's mine site in Lake Cowal, central western New South Wales in Australia. 12 April 2009. Photo: Drew Misko
§Blockade at Barrick Gold's front gate
by Nat Lowrey
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Graeme Dunstan from Cyanide Watch blockades the front entrance to the mine site preventing 50 workers from entering for shift change. 12 April 2009. Photo: Drew Misko
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Mine workers outside the mine while the front gate is blockaded by Save Lake Cowal activists. 12 April 2009. Photo: Drew Misko
§Aerial shot of Barrick Gold's mine in Lake Cowal
by Nat Lowrey
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Aerial shot of Barrick Gold's mine in Lake Cowal. 2 April 2009. Photo: Conor Ashleigh http://www.conorashleigh.com
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