Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 10:55am:
Tanya Plibersek’s acceptance of a
blue banded bee Dreaming story as central evidence for blocking the $1bn Blayney mine without independent scrutiny “
lacked any rational basis” and its justification was contradicted by the department’s own evidence, says mining giant Regis Resources.
In her statement of reasons, Ms Plibersek suggested a mural in Bathurst of the blue banded bee Dreaming bolstered her decision.
The mural, however, was made in consultation with the Wiradyuri Corporation, and designed during the decision-making process for the heritage order.“The mural was just WTOCWAC’s own claim in the form of a painting,” Mr Herzfeld said. “There’s an entirely bootstrapping use of the mural. The minister used the mural as an independent source of corroboration ... where it in fact provided no independent support.”
Aboriginal superstitions lack any rational basis, yet are treated as sacred. Blue banded bee dreaming. You could make up such bollocks, yet it is treated by the minister as decisive. You graffiti a wall in Bathurst with blue bee bollocks and bingo! It's evidence of ancient superstitions that must not be interfered with lest you unleash the curse of the Pharaohs or some such malign spirits.