Fitzroy River future a cocktail of competing interests

Written on the 22 November 2017

The Kimberley's peak native title organisation has "grave concerns" about a proposal to excise part of Gogo Station and convert it to freehold title.

The station is about 11km south of Fitzroy Crossing and is the subject of a public environmental review for a project aiming to grow 4335ha of fodder for cattle.

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Source: Kimberley Echo


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