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We’ve issued another $27,000 in fines – the third in the space of four months – …

We’ve issued another $27,000 in fines – the third in the space of four months – to the Kin Kin Quarry operators over alleged breaches of the Quarry Management Plan, relating to truck movements.
The fines and
how the community’s evidence gathering is progressing were discussed at today’s Quarry Roundtable – the first meeting for the year.Kin Kin Community Group spokesperson Jann Bonsall said the collaborative approach is very much appreciated by hinterland residents.
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