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Court finds enough detail on Waratah's potential human rights violations

THE Queensland Land Court has found that Youth Verdict and the Bimblebox Alliance have provided enough information about alleged human rights violations if Clive Palmer Waratah Coal's proposed Galilee Coal Project were to proceed.

YV and TBA say the degree of particularisation requested by Waratah is oppressive.

YV and TBA say the degree of particularisation requested by Waratah is oppressive.

YV and TBA said granting the applications for the mining lease and environmental authority were incompatible with the Human Rights Act 2019 and would limit certain human rights beyond the extent that was...

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