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Sabotage needs firm action

PROTESTORS putting lives at risk by cutting 187 down-lines attached to powerful explosives at the Whitehaven mine has promoted the NSW Minerals Council to call on the state government to “act immediately” with tough penalties for “professional activists”.

Anthony Barich
Sabotage needs firm action

NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee also called on the Greens, Lock the Gate, Greenpeace and others that have “so far condoned illegal protest activity” to publicly condemn this latest “dangerous...

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