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Activists hit Adani rail corridor

CLIMATE change activists claim to have stopped works at Adani’s proposed rail corridor with one protestor locking herself to the gate. Adani says works on the Carmichael project progressed uninterrupted and that it would not be deterred by activists.

The activists at the gate to the rail corridor with Kit Tomlinson in the centre.

The activists at the gate to the rail corridor with Kit Tomlinson in the centre.

Kit Tomlinson, from Murwillunbah in New South Wales, said she was driven to lock herself to the gate by her concern and anger that federal environment minister Susan Ley decided last week to not apply...

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