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Theia Energy fracking, ports, and oil pipeline project for west Kimberley to be voted on by Indigenous group – ABC News
Indigenous native title holders will vote on giving approval to an oil and gas fracking project, connected by pipelines to new and existing ports, which may become Australia’s biggest.
Indigenous native title holders will vote in the coming days on giving approval to an oil and gas fracking project, connected by pipelines to new and existing ports, which may become Australia’s biggest.
Key points:
- The vote will decide whether to authorise gas and oil fracking in the Great Sandy Desert, south-east of Broome
- Documents say it could become Australia’s biggest oil-producing project, generating billions in tax revenue
- Native title holders say they have cond…
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