Tony Maddox Court Case. Tony Maddox Agonising wait for Toodyay real estate agent charged with Aboriginal Heritage Act Mr Maddox entered a not guilty plea at a second brief hearing in Northam last month Tony Maddox: Toodyay real estate agent found guilty of Aboriginal Heritage Act breach
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Remember the Toodyay Boygerring Brook case that fired up the Aboriginal Heritage debate in March 2023? Tony Maddox will see his day in court with the trial starting on 22 February Tony Maddox, a real estate agent from Toodyay, 85km northwest of Perth, constructed a concrete bridge over a creek on his land, unknowingly disturbing the 'Rainbow Serpent'—a sacred figure in Noongar mythology
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The outcome of the case will be pivotal in how farmers approach Aboriginal cultural heritage going forward Mr Maddox entered a not guilty plea at a second brief hearing in Northam last month In short: Tony Dennis Maddox has pleaded not guilty to damaging a protected heritage site on his property near Toodyay
P1350631 Tony Maddox Flickr. Remember the Toodyay Boygerring Brook case that fired up the Aboriginal Heritage debate in March 2023? Tony Maddox will see his day in court with the trial starting on 22 February He pleaded not guilty in the Northam Magistrates Court and is set to face a two-day trial in Perth starting on Thursday February 22
P1310664 Tony Maddox Flickr. Tony Maddox, a real estate agent from Toodyay, 85km northwest of Perth, constructed a concrete bridge over a creek on his land, unknowingly disturbing the 'Rainbow Serpent'—a sacred figure in Noongar mythology LOCAL real estate agent Tony Maddox (blue shirt) is due to return to court in July after pleading not guilty to allegedly breaching Aboriginal heritage law on his Toodyay property.