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Industrialisation a danger to Point Lowly environment |
The Member for Giles, Lyn Breuer, says industrialisation of the Point Lowly Peninsula could ruin the area's coastline and habitat. Read more at: . |
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$150k damage in wreckers yard fire |
Fire has damaged a wreckers' yard at Port Augusta. Read more at: . |
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Point Lowly industry plans on hold |
Whyalla Council has put on hold discussions about the industrialisation of the Point Lowly Peninsula, including a proposed desalination plant and a bulk ore export deep sea port. Read more at: . |
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Iron ore shipment from main foreshore a grave mistake: lobbyists |
The action group opposed to the shipment of iron ore from Port Lincoln's main foreshore wharf put its case forward to the city's council last night. Read more at: . |
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PIRSA confident no more Lake Bonney fish will die |
Marine officials are confident no other fish species are at risk at Lake Bonney, despite 700 bony bream dying this month. Read more at: . |
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Councillors to consider impact of industrial development |
Councillors from Whyalla City Council are faced with eight motions requesting their positions in regard to the industrial development of the Point Lowly Peninsula. Read more at: . |
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Wakefield mayor to join Country Health taskforce |
Mayor of Wakefield James Maitland has been nominated as the Local Government Association's (LGA) representative on the South Australian Government's Country Health taskforce. Read more at: . |
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Onesteel to discuss green paper with State Govt |
Whyalla steelworks operator OneSteel says it has been assured by the Federal Government that it will be included in the consultation stage of the emissions trading scheme. Read more at: . |
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