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Argyle diamond mine’s traditional owners turn to native seeds in bid to restore country – ABC News
The closure of the Argyle diamond mine earlier this month is an opportunity for traditional owners to grow their exciting new business in native seed rehabilitation….

The closure and rehabilitation of Australia’s most famous diamond mine is being seen as an opportunity for traditional owners to reconnect with country and grow an exciting new business venture in the remote East Kimberley.
Key points:
- Traditional owners collect native seeds to help rehabilitate Argyle diamond mine site
- Gelganyem has started propagation trials and hopes to grow its business
- It’s hoped the program can be used as a blueprint for other communities and mine sites
The iconic Argyle mine,…
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