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Mining exploration escalates in catchment I Australian Rural & Regional News

Summary by Australian Rural & Regional News
The Clarence Catchment Alliance CCA, local environmental groups and residents are calling for immediate action as mining exploration for antimony and tungsten escalates across the Wild Cattle Creek area near Dorrigo; a sensitive part of the drinking water catchment relied on by more than 80,000 people in the Clarence Valley and Coffs Harbour regions. Mining exploration licences (dark blue) and exploration licence applications (light blue) in the…
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Australian Rural & Regional News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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