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Protestors back activist in Adani court battle

Tuesday March 02, 2021
Anti-Adani protesters have backed environmental activist Ben Pennings at a Queensland court for the next stage in his battle with the mining giant.
Activist Ben Pennings at an anti-Adani protest in 2018
Pennings was met with wild applause at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, as he and his legal team arrived for the next stage of his battle with Adani over the controversial Carmichael project.
Environmental activists and indigenous groups have tirelessly campaigned against construction, bringing numerous legal proceedings.
The most recent brought by Pennings was last…
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