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Ranger clean-up to cost more

ENERGY Resources of Australia will stump up an extra $305 million in rehabilitation provisions for its Ranger uranium mine near Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory after having another look at preliminary findings of the closure feasibility study.

Ranger Mine's rehabilitation will cost more than expected.

Ranger Mine's rehabilitation will cost more than expected.

ERA has dug up 128,000 tonnes of uranium oxide over 35 years from the mine at Ranger however, the company is now winding down to an end of mining by January 2021, with final rehabilitation to finish by...

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