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Legal action launched against NT Government over McArthur River Mine security bond

Traditional owners near the Gulf of Carpentaria have launched legal action against the Northern Territory Government over its decision to slash the security bond paid by a massive lead and zinc mine.
Key points:
- Court documents allege a decision to reduce the mine’s environmental security bond is unlawful
- The security bond was reduced from $519 million to $400 million late in 2020
- Environmental groups are concerned it could leave taxpayers liable for potential long-term environmental damage
The legal proceedings, brought by the Environmental Defenders Officer (EDO) on behalf of Borroloola residents and the Environment Centre NT, relate to the environmental security bond paid by the McArthur River Mine.
The mine is situated about 45 kilometres…
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