ENVIRONMENT

Black-throated finch could send Adani back to the drawing board

A DRAFT of a review ordered by the Queensland government allegedly says Adani’s proposed Carmichael mine should not proceed until the company rewrites its plan to manage the endangered black-throated finch, which lives in the Galilee Basin where the mine will be situated.

Black-throated finch could send Adani back to the drawing board

The Black-throated Finch Management Plan Review Panel Draft Report is also believed to recommend a trigger that would stop mining at the site unless the company can prove finch numbers haven't dropped...

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