Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Mining Money Fuels Community Video Revival
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'COMPENSATION from the Granites gold mine in the Tanami has detonated an explosion of creativity in Yuendumu.

'Pintupi Anmatjere Warlpiri (PAW) Media has used $110,000 from the community’s mining compensation income to produce more than 30 short videos documenting cultural and sporting events and local history for the past three years.'

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    y separately published work icon Land Rights News vol. 10 no. 1 March 2020 19998477 2020 periodical issue

    'Is it getting too hot for our mob?

    'JUST as experts predicted Australia’s catastrophic bush fires of this summer decades ago, they also agree that poor communities around the world will be the most vulnerable in a hotter, drier and more unpredictable climate.

    'Aboriginal people in remote communities will be among the hardest hit.

    'In Central Australia, climate records continue to be broken. In January 2019, meteorologists declared the driest summer ever in Alice Springs and Tennant Creek, while 2018 was the hottest on record in Central Australia, with 55 days above 40 degrees.'

    2020
    pg. 8 Section: news
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