NSW Power Project Demolishes Aboriginal Land: They Ain't Learn, Still Stealin'
Another day, another broken promise – government talkin' 'bout renewables while disrespectin' Indigenous roots.

Aight, check it. They building these power lines out in NSW, supposed to be all 'bout that green energy, but what they really did was bulldoze an Aboriginal rock shelter. Word is, it went down back in March, but they just now 'fessin' up in May. Typical.
This ain't just some lil' accident, nahmean? This a heritage site, been there for generations, holdin' history for the Wiradjuri, Tubba-Gah, and Gamilaraay peoples. But these contractors, Acerez, they didn't give a damn. Just rolled on through with the bulldozers, tearin' down the past for a future they ain't even guaranteein'.
Acerez droppin' apologies now, sayin' they didn't fully implement the processes to protect the shelter. But that's just corporate talk, fam. They knew what they was doin'. Always got some excuse when they mess up. 'Deeply sorry'? Save it. Actions speak louder than words, and their actions screamed disrespect.
Thomas Dahlstrom, he hit the nail on the head. Said a statement ain't enough. Need real consequences, harsh penalties. This ain't just about some rocks; it's about the culture, the heritage, the respect they straight-up ignored. This man hurt, and rightly so.
Penny Sharpe, the minister, talkin' 'bout she 'furious.' Where was she before the damage was done? Politicians always quick to be mad after the fact, but slow to put in work beforehand. They investigatin' now, but the damage already irreversible. Typical.
EnergyCo, the government corporation, claimin' Acerez didn't follow the plan. But who holdin' them accountable? Government always passin' the buck. They all in cahoots, profitin' off this green energy while steppin' on Indigenous rights. No cap.
Andrew Gee callin' for the CEO to resign. That's a start, but it ain't enough. Need to overhaul the whole system. These companies need to understand that Indigenous heritage ain't somethin' they can just bulldoze over for profit. It's bigger than their bottom line.
Grace Toomey talkin' 'bout needin' more Aboriginal consultation. That's the key, fam. Ain't nothin' 'bout us without us. Indigenous voices need to be at the forefront of these projects, makin' sure their heritage is protected. It's their land, their history, their right.
This whole situation just shows the ongoing disrespect towards Indigenous communities. They promise one thing, deliver another. Talkin' 'bout reconciliation, but still stealin' and destroyin'. Same old story, different day.


