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Mining company Terramin loses bid to stop ‘huge’ Bird in Hand Adelaide Hills winery expansion – ABC News
A mining company that claims a planned winery expansion will have a “huge” impact on the landscape near where it wants to build a gold mine, loses a bid to stop the development.
A mining company that claims a planned winery expansion would have a “huge” impact on the landscape, near where it wants to build a gold mine, has lost a bid to stop the development.
Key points:
- Bird in Hand wants to build a function centre at its Adelaide Hills winery
- Terramin wants to re-establish an underground gold mine nearby
- Terramin has lost an appeal against Bird in Hand’s development
The Bird in Hand winery wants to build a four-storey function cent…
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