WESTERN AUSTRALIA SKR ISSUING AUTHORITY BASED ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE TO THE GOVERNMENT OF AUSTRALIA 1. BE ADVISED that We, the Indigenous Tribal Peoples mentioned hereunder, as law-abiding Peoples, are invoking the Homestead principle and the Bill of Bracery (32 Hen. VIII, c.9) to stake lawful and legitimate claims upon all the gold and other precious metals present in the land and soil that we first occupied and owned for over 40,000 years prior to colonial settlements; 2. TAKE NOTICE that we did not invite European colonizers upon our land and soil. Europeans set foot upon our land and soil without valid visas and without our consent. They are yet to receive formal immigrant recognition from us as mentioned hereunder; 3. TAKE NOTICE that under customary international law and the disadvantages posed by Section 25 and Section 51(xxvi) of the Constitution of Australia, and despite the Act of Recognition of 13 February 2013 formally recognizing the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, our land and resources’ rights were pre-ordained prior to uninvited colonization; 4. TAKE NOTICE that there are 66 operating gold mines in Australia including 14 of the world's largest, 11 of which are in Western Australian making it the country's major gold producer, accounting for almost 70 per cent of Australia's total gold production. 5. TAKE NOTICE that the six biggest gold mines are Boddington (two million ounces have been mined and extracted since 2012) Fimiston, Jundee, Telfer, and Sunrise Dam. 6. TAKE NOTICE that none of us mentioned hereunder received one penny of the wealth that has been mined off our lands. 7. TAKE NOTICE that we wish and desire to issue Safe Keeping Receipts (SKR) based on the Coinage Act of 1909, and seek the aid and assistance of willing financial institutions to take cognizance of our in-ground wealth using the imperatives of cambistry in order for us to be economically independent. 8. TAKE NOTICE that we are still to be constitutionally recognized as the First Nations of Australia. WE, THE RIGHTFUL OWNERS: • Amangu • Koreng • Arnga • Kurajarra • Bardi • Kurrama • Badimaya • Madoitja • Bailgu • Maduwongga • Baiyungu • Maia • Ballardong • Malgana • Binigura • Malgaru • Bunuba • Malngin • Buruna • Mandara • Djaru • Mandi • Duulngari • Mandjildjara • Dyiwali • Mandjindja • Gija • Mangala • Gooniyandi • Mantjintjarra Ngalia • Gugadja • Mardudunera • Ildawongga • Martu • Inawongga • Mineng • Inggarda • Miriwung • Jaburara • Mirning • Jabirr Jabirr • Miwa • Jadira • Murunitja • Jawi • Nakako • Jukun • Nanda • Kalaako • Nangatadjara • Kalamaia • Nangatara • Kambure • Ngaanyatjarra • Kaneang • Ngaatjatjarra • Karajarri • Ngadjunmaia • Kariera • Ngalia • Kartudjara • Ngarinjin • Keiadjara • Ngarla • Koara • Ngarlawangga • Ngarluma • Tjurabalan • Ngolibardu • Tjuroro • Ngombal • Umiida • Ngurlu • Unggarranggu • Ngurrara • Unggumi • Niabali • Waljen • Nimanburu • Walmadjari • Ninanu • Wardal • Njakinjaki • Wariangga • Njunga • Warrwa • Nokaan • Watjarri • Noongar • Wangai • Nyamal • Wanman • Nyangumarta • Wenamba • Nyigina • Whadjuk • Nyulnyul • Widi • Panyjima • Wiilman • Perrakee? • Wilawila • Pibelmen • Wirdinya • Pindiini • Wirngir • Pindjarup • Worrorra • Pini • Wudjari • Pintupi • Wunambal • Pitjantjatjara • Wurla • Putidjara • Yamatji • Spinifex • Yawijibaya • Tedei • Yawuru • Tenma • Yeidji • Thalandji • Yindjibarndi • Tharrkari • Yingkarta • Tjalkadjara • Yinikutira • Tjeraridjal • Yued THIS CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE IS SIGNED BY THE FOLLOWING TRIBAL MEMBERS. .
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