A $150 million plan to reinvent Anglesea’s former coal mine as an internationally recognised tourism destination remains in limbo, with no timeline for its revival. But Alcoa says the Eden Project is still a possible long-term option for the site. The proposal, first unveiled in 2019, would transform about 40ha of Alcoa’s former mine land into a tourism and education destination centred on four themed precincts: earth, fire, air and water. Progr…
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