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9781743057254

Maralinga

The struggle for return of the lands

Garry Hiskey

The British government notoriously conducted a series of atomic bomb tests in South Australia's Maralinga lands during the 1950s and 1960s. The traditional owners, the Anangu, were moved to Yalata, within a kilometre or so of the main highway from Adelaide to Perth. Estranged from their lands and unable to visit their sacred sites or attend to the ritual obligations owed to the lands, the Yalata community became a troubled one.

Fifty years later, in 1980, a legal battle began to enable the Anangu to return. Young lawyer Garry Hiskey, senior solicitor for the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, was assigned to the case. This ishis story of the fight to return the Maralinga lands to their original owners, helping them gain an inalienable freehold title to some 76,000 square kilometres of land.

It's a story of intrigue, divided loyalties, political controversy, voting rights, and of a mining company finding itself the meat in the sandwich in a battle of wills as to who should be permitted to explore and mine the lands on which the customs and beliefs of Anangu were based.

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Garry Hiskey, a retired magistrate, acted as solicitor for Yalata Community Inc. in the negotiations that led to the passage of the Maralinga Tjarutja Land Rights Act 1984 (SA). He was appointed registrar of the Credit Tribunal in 1976 and took the role of senior solicitor for the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement of South Australia from 1980 to 1984. From 1984 to 2007 he served as a magistrate in the Magistrates Court of South Australia, spending many years as joint editor with Dr Andrew Cannon of the looseleaf service, Magistrates Court Practice (SA). In 2003 he graduated with a Master of Laws degree from the University of Wollongong with his thesis entitled Understanding Magistrates Work. From 2007 until 30 June 2017 he worked part-time as an auxiliary magistrate.

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ISBN   9781743057254
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IMAGES   Colour images in section
PAGE COUNT   290
DIMENSIONS   234 x 156 mm