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Subscriber only A NEW mine near Julia Creek expected to produce at least 10,000 tonnes of vanadium per annum and create more the 300 jobs has received conditional approval. Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment approved the mine, called the Saint Elmo Project, last week. Now, the company is waiting for the state government to sign off on the final part of the environmental approval. Multicom Resources, the company behind the project, is one step closer to being able to start operations. They will mine vanadium which can be used to make safe and reliable renewable energy batteries. The company has been given a number of approval conditions, including minimising the impact on the Julia Creek Dunnart and not causing injury or death to the marsupial during clearing works.
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