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It's not always about money, an Aboriginal has turned down becoming Australia's richest man
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[quote:primal sympathy:MV8xMTU4MDM0XzE4Njc0Mzk4XzJBNjM2NjFG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1064575] I wouldn't say the richest man in Oz.. [/quote] I guess it would be hard to get to Teiggys 6.6 bil, but if Australia decided to sell Uranium to India i'd say he would be. [/quote]
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Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett yesterday said
that the Government, if re-elected, would accept an offer to
incorporate 1228 hectares of land into Kakadu National Park from
the land's Aboriginal traditional owner, Jeffrey Lee. Mr Lee,
who earns A$1000 a fortnight as a ranger in the national park,
could have become one of Australia's richest men if he had
allowed uranium mining on his land
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