ENVIRONMENT

Social licence for Salt Lake

SALT Lake Potash has cleared the way for the local community in Wiluna to get involved at the Lake Way project with the signing of the Native Title land access agreement with the Tarlka Matuwa Piarku Aboriginal Corporation on behalf of Native Title holders the Wiluna people.

 The signing of the LAA

The signing of the LAA

The LAA gives Salt Lake tenure and native title approval security over the project's life time, covering the whole project area. TMPAC and the broader Wiluna community are in-line for a number of benefits...

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