Save Murujuga National Park


Save Murujuga National Park
The issue
Chairman of the Perdaman Urea Project; Vikas Rambal loves Karratha. He has before made moral decisions to support the local community by promising against a FIFO workforce.
“Once you go in a town and do big projects, this is a bit emotional here. You need to give back to the community, the only way you give back to the community is to create more community, so more people, more business, more coffee shops. I love that." - Vikas Rambal.
This petition is a plea to Mr Rambal to draw on his emotional connection and use his position, to make another moral decision. This decision affects all humankind alike.
These signatories are proof that not only the local community, but the global community wish to respect and preserve the world’s largest concentration of petroglyphs. We understand the cultural, spiritual and historical importance in maintaining this tangible evidence of at least 47,000 of human occupation within Murujuga National Park.
It would be nothing short of reprehensible to risk the integrity of such a hugely significant and culturally sacred place when there is a perfectly suitable alternative within earshot. Building the plant for this project in Maitland industrial area would very simply avoid desecrating the history of humankind. A perfect solution to the very real, multifaceted issue of the destruction that comes with constructing more plant atop a cultural landscape currently on the World Heritage Tentative list.

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The issue
Chairman of the Perdaman Urea Project; Vikas Rambal loves Karratha. He has before made moral decisions to support the local community by promising against a FIFO workforce.
“Once you go in a town and do big projects, this is a bit emotional here. You need to give back to the community, the only way you give back to the community is to create more community, so more people, more business, more coffee shops. I love that." - Vikas Rambal.
This petition is a plea to Mr Rambal to draw on his emotional connection and use his position, to make another moral decision. This decision affects all humankind alike.
These signatories are proof that not only the local community, but the global community wish to respect and preserve the world’s largest concentration of petroglyphs. We understand the cultural, spiritual and historical importance in maintaining this tangible evidence of at least 47,000 of human occupation within Murujuga National Park.
It would be nothing short of reprehensible to risk the integrity of such a hugely significant and culturally sacred place when there is a perfectly suitable alternative within earshot. Building the plant for this project in Maitland industrial area would very simply avoid desecrating the history of humankind. A perfect solution to the very real, multifaceted issue of the destruction that comes with constructing more plant atop a cultural landscape currently on the World Heritage Tentative list.

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Petition created on 19 September 2020