Parks director should be accountable for ‘offence’ to Kakadu sacred site, protection authority says
AAPA seeks leave to appeal against NT supreme court decision that found director is exempt from prosecution under state’s laws
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A fight to hold Parks Australia to account over a walking track built through a sacred site in the Kakadu national park could be heading to the high court after a lower court found a Northern Territory law did not apply to the federal organisation.
The Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (AAPA) has sought leave to appeal against a decision by the NT supreme court in September which found the director of Parks Australia was exempt from prosecution under the NT Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act.
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Law (Australia) | The Guardian
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