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The Friends of Kakadu (FOK) is a non profit community group providing a source of information, news and commentary in support of the campaign to block the construction a proposed new uranium mine in
Kakadu National Park - a World Heritage listed park in Australia. If you would like to support this campaign then become a :Friend of Kakadu now!

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Ms Yvonne Margarula, an Aboriginal Australian, is the Senior Traditional Owner of the lands in Kakadu National Park on which it is proposed to construct new uranium mine. If given the go-ahead, Energy Resources Australia (ERA) will mine Ms Margarula's tra ditional homeland at Jabiluka and transport uranium ore by open truck 20 kilometres across her country to its existing Ranger uranium mine facilities for processing. Ms Margarula is emphatically against the mining of Jabiluka and is calling for Australian and international support to stop the destruction of her homelands.

Yvonne's call for support provided the inspiration for this page. The friends Home Page is one step towards meeting her request by providing a contact point and an information service to individuals or organisations also interested in working to gether to block the expansion of uranium mining in Kakadu.This service maybe of interest to anyone working, in Australia or internationally, in any of the following social change areas: Anti Uranium or Anti Nuclear Campaigns, Indigenous Peoples Rights, Aboriginal Health, Aboriginal Land Rights, Environment and Pollution, Wildlife Conservation, Wetlands Preservation, Nonviolence, Peace, Kakadu National Park and many more!

You are invited to write letters of support to Yvonne Margarula c/- POBox 245 Jabiru 0886. If you would like to become a Friend of Kakadu or would just like to be on our mailing list then please Email :FOK

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About Friends of Kakadu

Fiends of Kakadu is a non profit association founded by people who have had a long association with Kakadu and its indigenous peoples. Some of us are still working in Kakadu but we have all lived and worked there at some time. Through our common experiences in Kakadu we share a love for the park and most particularly for its most senior Traditional Owner, Bill Neidjie. We are doing all we can to support our friends and to protect the wonder and magic that is Kakadu National Park.

If you would like to submit news for inclusion in these pages or would like to become a Friend then please fee free to Email Friends of Kakadu or snail mail Steve Blair c/- 17 Deborah Place Eastwood NSW 2122

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Created: 16-08-96 Updated: 16-11-96