Coal is a major contributor of global warming. Power generation through coal is inefficient and dirty. The use of coal has major risks for the environment and the health of our communities.
Situated in Ngarluma Country, – the traditional lands of the Yinjibarndi, Yaburara, Mardudhunera, and Wong-Goo-Tt-Oo peoples – Murujuga was declared WA’s hundredth national park in 2007. The national park spans some 5,000 hectares of the Burrup peninsula and includes, in addition to the Pilbara’s spectacular flora, fauna, and landscapes; the largest concentration of rock art in the world.