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Artworks connect locals to St Ives wind turbines

The program will teach kids all about the mining industry’s transition to renewable energy

Jemima Pryor (left), Simon Schmid, Annika Turnbull, James Koerting and Tara Schmidt with one of the artworks.

Jemima Pryor (left), Simon Schmid, Annika Turnbull, James Koerting and Tara Schmidt with one of the artworks. | Credits: Gold Fields

Schools along a 1000km transport route between Geraldton and Kambalda in Western Australia will learn about the benefits of renewable energy and how it can be harnessed to power the resources sector, as...

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