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Critical reflections on the Juukan Gorge parliamentary inquiry and prospects for industry change

Deanna Kemp, Kathryn Kochan, John Burton

2023Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In May 2020, when Rio Tinto destroyed ancient rockshelters in Western Australia to expand an iron ore mine, public outcry triggered a parliamentary inquiry. The value and effect of public sector inquiries have been debated for over a century. While the Juukan Gorge inquiry overlooked some important issues, it succeeded in illuminating critical flaws in company, regulatory and administrative systems that trade on injustice. These issues have not been altogether neglected by past state and federal governments, but previous inquiries failed to drive meaningful reform. We conclude that while systemic change seems improbable, the evolving political milieu in Australia may offer prospects for industry change.

Topics & Concepts

InjusticePoliticsState (computer science)Social injusticeValue (mathematics)Political sciencePublic sectorPolitical changePublic administrationPolitical economyEconomySociologyEconomicsLawAlgorithmMachine learningComputer scienceMining and Resource Management
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