Sacred lands at risk in government drive for development
In the coastal woodlands of Darwin, before the seasonal change from dry to fiercely humid, 25-year-old Larrakia woman Mililma May sat bolt upright as bulldozers groaned past her.
In the coastal woodlands of Darwin, before the seasonal change from dry to fiercely humid, 25-year-old Larrakia woman Mililma May sat bolt upright as bulldozers groaned past her.
Crocodiles, teeth and tourists don’t provide ideal optics for the NT but as the Territory’s crocodiles grow bigger and bolder, experts argue culling these robust predators won’t keep people safe.
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