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Queensland mining objections given strength

THE Queensland Labor Government has reinforced the land rights status quo in the state with the passing of a Mineral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill.

Andrew Snelling
Bill aims to give landowners their say back on mining developments next to them.

Bill aims to give landowners their say back on mining developments next to them.

The bill sticks to the government’s election promise to reinstate broader community objection rights that were to be wound back by the Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Act 2014, enacted...

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