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  2. Uranium in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    There has been some opposition to uranium and nuclear industries in WA, especially since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, including anti-uranium campaigns from the Conservation Council of Western Australia, Nuclear-Free Alliance, and the Anti-Nuclear Alliance. [7]

  3. Uranium mining in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Western Australian ban on uranium mining was removed in 2008. [20] Queensland's ban on uranium mining was revoked in 2012, when Premier Campbell Newman back-flipped on a pre-election promise.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]

  4. Yeelirrie uranium project - Wikipedia

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    The Yeelirrie uranium project is a uranium deposit located approximately 70 km southwest of Wiluna, in the Mid West region of Western Australia. [1] The name Yeelirrie is taken from the local sheep station. There are proposals to mine other uranium deposits in the Wiluna area: the Lake Maitland, Centipede, Millipede and Lake Way uranium ...

  5. Lake Way - Wikipedia

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    The lake is the site of one of the most advanced uranium mining projects in Western Australia, the Centipede–Lake Way project, which is pursued by Toro Energy. [5] Toro Energy has acquired the Lake Maitland uranium project and in 2010 proposed to operate both projects.

  6. Mining in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Dam in South Australia, a copper, silver and uranium mine believed to have the world's largest uranium reserve, and in 2018 representing 6% of world production. [ citation needed ] Super Pit gold mine , which has replaced a number of underground mines at Boulder, Western Australia .

  7. Australian Opposition Goes Nuclear, $211 Billion Plan Could ...

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    Despite Australia's position as the world's fourth-largest producer and holder of one-third of global reserves, uranium mining remains banned in Western Australia and Queensland.

  8. Lake Maitland - 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, which have attempted to put a hold on them before they reach active mining stage. [6] The Lake Maitland uranium deposit was first discovered in 1972 by Asarco Australia. [7]

  9. Uranium mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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