First Nations rappers build a music studio at a controversial coal mine and go viral | ABC Australia
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In remote Australia, a group of Aboriginal traditional owners have been camped out at the Carmichael Mine, owned by Adani’s Australian arm, Bravus.
They’ve lived there for more than a year and have now started releasing rap music recorded on site.
But Bravus says the camp is part of a dishonest and deceptive campaign that marginalises the cultural authority of the majority of Wangan and Jagalingou people, who support the mine.
Produced by Angel Parsons.
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