Roger Cook has confirmed the Government will scrap new Aboriginal heritage laws, apologising for the “stress, confusion and division” they caused in the community.
Four days after The West exclusively revealed the Government would scrap the newly rolled-out Bill, the Premier acknowledged on Tuesday that the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act “went too far”.
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