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Adani defends scientists' names request

FEARS of anti-coal mining bias within regulatory authorities led Adani Mining to seek the names of CSIRO and Geoscience Australia staff looking into its Carmichael project's Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems Management Plan and Groundwater Management and Monitoring Plan.

Adani has defended its request for the names of the scientists carrying out key approvals on its project.

Adani has defended its request for the names of the scientists carrying out key approvals on its project.

"Adani wrote to the federal environmental regulator on January 25 2019 requesting assurance that individuals involved in any review processes were independent, following concerning reports at the time...

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