Cultural Heritage Acts Will Obliterate Private Property Rights By Brian Simpson

We believe that it is a logical implication of the indigenous cultural heritage Acts, that they will effectively obliterate private property rights, and this will all be coming with the Voice. Consider, if one needs a cultural assessment to be able to dig sand from one’s property, and to have an overlord supervise every shovel full of sand dug, then how can one be said to have any right in one’s land, as traditionally understood? “Sky News host Peta Credlin says the national Cultural Heritage Act will “obliterate” private property rights which will especially affect farmers. “One of the key policies the Voice will no doubt push for if it gets up, assuming it isn’t done before then as threatened by the Environment Minister, Tanya Plibersek, and that’s a national Cultural Heritage Act … that will obliterate private property rights, particularly for our farmers,” Ms Credlin said.”

https://www.skynews.com.au/opinion/peta-credlin/potential-national-cultural-heritage-act-will-obliterate-private-property-rights/video/633b645397d909c70cb3eda09bcce446

 

 

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