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NSW getting tougher on mining protestors

THE New South Wales Minerals Council has welcomed a move by the New South Wales Government to seek tougher deterrents for those who break the law when protesting at NSW mine sites.

Noel Dyson
The safety of protestors one of the considerations behind the proposed laws.

The safety of protestors one of the considerations behind the proposed laws.

The NSW government is expected to table a bill in parliament tomorrow that, if passed, will increase penalties and powers against mining and CSG protests. The laws are understood to be in response to...

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