High court rules commonwealth government liable for damage of Kakadu sacred site

Case centring on damage to Gunlom Falls in Kakadu national park overturned as it breaches Sacred Sites Act

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The commonwealth government can be held criminally liable for damages to Indigenous sacred sites, Australia’s highest court has ruled.

The high court on Wednesday overturned a decision from the Northern Territory supreme court after Parks Australia caused damage to an Indigenous sacred site in Kakadu national park in 2019.

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