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Australia Halts China Owned Mine Expansion in Tasmania Over Environmental Outcry

Australia Halts China Owned Mine Expansion in Tasmania Over Environmental Outcry The Australian Federal Government has temporarily ceased plans to prolong the life of a majority Chinese state-owned mine in Tasmania following public outcry over its proposal to decimate a section of rainforest. The plan to extend the shelf life of Minerals and Metals Group’s (MMG) 85-year-old Rosebery Mine for another 40 years was put on hold after the Department of Environment found the project required assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act before it could proceed. The zinc, copper, lead, and gold mine and the 500 workers it sustained required new space to store its waste, and intended to construct a 140-hectare dam to hold the mine’s tailings. The plan would see a total of 285 hectares of wilderness, including parts of the Tarkine rainforest, cleared in the process.

Premiers keeping their jobs shouldn t be a surprise

Premiers keeping their jobs shouldn t be a surprise 02/05/2021|2min It’s an incumbent year and people love their premiers good, bad or ugly, according to Sky News host James Morrow. Tasmania Premier Peter Gutwein overnight claimed victory in the state’s election, following the trend of elections in the age of COVID-19. “Just look at Dan Andrews’ ratings, just look at Mark McGowan,” Mr Morrow said. A premier that would keep his job in Tasmania or anywhere in Australia right now shouldn’t be too much of a surprise.” Favourite

Tasmania premier unveils $10m package ahead of election

Tasmania premier unveils $10m package ahead of election 13/04/2021|4min Tasmania Premier Peter Gutwein has announced a $10 million package for the west coast of the state. The package includes $1.1 million for the Strahan Wharf, $2.1 million for health, $3.5 million for mining and $2.1 million for the arts. Tasmania will go to a state election on May 1. Favourite

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