'We are in unchartered waters': Islanders join with Chinese company in new venture

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Traditional owners on a Northern Territory island partner with a Chinese company to set up a mining enterprise, which they hope will secure their future.

As Scotty Wurramarrba steers his boat into turquoise waters surrounding Winchelsea Island, he points to where a large crocodile was recently spotted.The Anindilyakwa Land Council is now eying a new mining venture to secure income for its people

"It just guarantees that we have a good future for our next generation and the generations to come," Mr Wurramarrba said. But the mine's operational life is coming to an end, posing a threat to the funding that supports multiple programs and services on Groote Eylandt.

 

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Let me be the first to comment, didn’t see that coming, note to self, get me new white stick. Black fella, White fella, Yella fella. BF. Where all that money go. YF. Time run out, time for you to go. WH. Time for you grow some ball. You have sold enough your selves, BF learn also

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