The Kimberley Land Council, which acts for the Malarngowem traditional owners, said the decision not to prosecute was deeply concerning and undermined confidence in the governmentâs willingness to enforce its new proposed Aboriginal heritage laws. âTraditional Owners must have the final say, and Aboriginal disempowerment must not be a cornerstone of the new legislation,â chief executive Brian Wilkinson said. âKimberley Granite Holdings must be held to account.â Unlike the destruction of Juukan Gorge by Rio Tinto, which made global headlines in May last year, Kimberley Granite Holding Pty Ltd did not have permission under WAâs Aboriginal heritage laws to destroy the site.