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Adani declares victory over activists and says it has protected traditional heritage site – SBS News
Adani chief executive David Boshoff says the company has “proved our opponents wrong” by constructing the Carmichael mine and employing 1,500 people.

Resources giant Adani has declared victory over environmental activists who tried to stop its $2 billion coal mine in central Queensland.
The Indian-owned company’s chief executive David Boshoff says the Carmichael project in the Galilee Basin has already created 1,500 jobs, despite sustained opposition from green and Indigenous groups.
“The Stop Adani movement said our project would never go ahead and would never create a single job. We have proved our opponents wrong,” Mr Boshoff said in a s…
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