YAC CEO calls for ‘baseline’ heritage protection

On the fifth anniversary of the destruction of Juukan Gorge, Yindjibarndi CEO Michael Woodley reminds Australians that similar devastating events are happening all the time, and he calls for stronger “baseline” protection for Aboriginal heritage across Australia. In the Pilbara, the scale of iron ore extraction has increased 5-fold over 20 years, leading to widespread […]

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Issue 8 | March 2025

Yindjibarndi Energy projects hailed by key experts

The green energy projects being developed by Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation (YEC) have been praised for the benefits they offer to the community. A recent report by Melbourne Climate Futures, a research unit within Melbourne University, said that Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation had negotiated an agreement with the majority partner ACEN which would help secure its equity […]

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Water Fight

“Your heart just kind of sinks because we all remember the days when we were young, coming out here with our grandfathers and this place looked a whole lot different,” Yindjibarndi CEO Michael Woodley tells the ABC.

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Pilbara’s ‘oldest’ Aboriginal heritage site among those destroyed by Fortescue

FMG and the destruction of Aboriginal heritage sites, including the oldest known site in the Pilbara region, at their Solomon iron ore hub, leading to a potential $1bn legal claim by the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corp.

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Inquiry needed into damage caused by Fortescue

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Yindjibarndi leader Michael Woodley’s 14-year fight against Australia’s richest man, billionaire Andrew Forrest

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Financial Review highlights Yindjibarndi 3C strategy

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Elder’s community ‘torn apart’ by native title dispute with Andrew Forrest’s FMG, court hears

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Legal fight between Yindjibarndi and Andrew Forrest cuts to the heart of Australia’s native title rights

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