Mr Morrison: Northern Land Council CEO Joe Morrison says Aboriginal people counting on them for work have been left frustrated."People embraced those mines on the basis that there was going to be employment, and Western Desert did in fact employ a lot of Aboriginal people and we applaud them for that," he told AAP on Friday."But it didn't realise its full potential and didn't pay any benefits to traditional owners."So the potential for those mines to become an environmental and cultural legacy for people now to deal with is foremost on people minds."Mr Morrison said that in a suppressed commodity price environment it was highly unlikely other operators would be found to take over those mines, according to Nine News Australia. He said they highlighted the importance of careful planning for northern development."How much can the residents of northern Australia put up with this kind of development is the question we need to ask ourselves as a nation, because we don't want to end up with just holes in the ground ... but we do want development," he said. The Western Desert Resources mine and the Sherwin Iron mine both went into receivership last year. Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory are primary landowners of 50 per cent of the jurisdiction and hold native title claims to most of the rest. We must think about them as the kinds of developments that support people culture and their longstanding traditions."© AAP 2015northern territory Politics Email your news tips Do you have any news photos or videos Property news: Trends that resurface every winter - realestate.com.au Motoring news: Remote control for Range Rover - carsales.com.au Property news: Best growth suburbs under $500,000 - news: Top 10 tips for drivers to save fuel Mr Morrison said they and their unique perspectives should therefore be front and centre of any plans for development."We desperately hope broadens the horizons about the north in terms of what it is currently and what it should be," he said."It should be a place of enormous pride for the country in the future that the north is developed in a way that sustains the people as well as generates economic and employment opportunities."We can't just think about this as economic transactions.
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