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A Leigh Creek dragline lifeline

THE historical significance of a dragline at South Australia’s Leigh Creek coal mine is worth more to tourism than what it is being sold for as scrap, a community group believes.

Lou Caruana
The former Leigh Creek coal mine in South Australia.

The former Leigh Creek coal mine in South Australia.

The South Australian government should reverse the sale of the massive dragline, which was sold to Mason Gray Strange on behalf of Alinta subsidiary Flinders Power, according to the community group.  ...

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