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Mining, a risk too great for the Clarence River

  • Post author:John Edwards
  • Post published:March 30, 2022
  • Post category:Mining

What could be impacted in the Clarence Valley if a catastrophic tailings dam failure were to occur? Pollution throughout the Valley and the death of key industries our community replies on.

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