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  2. Uranium mining in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Queensland's ban on uranium mining was revoked in 2012, when Premier Campbell Newman back-flipped on a pre-election promise. [26] In March 2015 the Palaszczuk government announced that it would be reinstating the ban. [27] The New South Wales Government passed the Mining Legislation Amendment (Uranium Exploration) Act 2012 No 16 on 4 April 2012.

  3. Uranium in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Two uranium mining projects in the state are closer to production, the 750 tonne U 3 O 8 Lake Maitland project, pursued by Mega Uranium, and the 680 tonne U 3 O 8 Centipede–Lake Way project undertaken by Toro Energy, located at Lake Way.

  4. Anti-nuclear movement in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia has a significant share of the Australia's uranium reserves, but between 2002 and 2008, a statewide ban on uranium mining was in force. The ban was lifted when the Liberal Party was voted into power in the state and, as of 2010, many companies are exploring for uranium in Western Australia.

  5. Nuclear power in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The ban was lifted when the Liberal Party was voted into power in the state and, as of 2010, many companies are exploring for uranium in Western Australia. One of the industry's major players, the mining company BHP Billiton, planned to develop the Yeelirrie uranium project in a 17 billion dollar project. [ 150 ]

  6. Three-mine policy - Wikipedia

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    The policy restricted uranium mining in Australia to three existing mines, Ranger, Nabarlek and Olympic Dam. [1] The policy was abandoned in 1996, after the 1996 federal election replaced the Labor Party with John Howard's Coalition in power. [3] The new policy was to develop the country's uranium mining industry and uranium exports. [1]

  7. Lake Way - Wikipedia

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    The uranium mining projects in Western Australia have attracted opposition from organisations like the Anti-Nuclear Alliance of Western Australia, [14] which have attempted to put a hold on them before they reach active mining stage. Uranium mining at Lake Way is not a new project but dates back to 1978, when it was first proposed by the ...

  8. Uranium mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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  9. Wiluna uranium mine - Wikipedia

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    The Wiluna uranium mine is a proposed uranium mine in Western Australia. The mine project, owned by Toro Energy Ltd , is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the mining town of Wiluna . The original proposal was to establish open cut mines at Lake Way and Centipede deposits. [ 1 ]