Mining Law Workshop Dundurrabin Community Centre February 11th 2012 at 1.30pm
MINING LAW WORKSHOP
Dundurrabin Community Centre at 1.30pm on February 11, 201
Sue Higgenson, senior solicitor from the Environmental Defenders Office, is coming to talk with our community about mining law.
This is an open invitation to the whole community to address everyone's concerns regarding the legal side of mining and our rights within the community and for our private landholdings.
Take this opportunity to understand what could happen if mining proceeds in our community.
Environmental Defenders Office:
A community legal centre specialising in public interest environmental law
Mission: promote the public interest and improve environmental outcomes through the informed use of the law
Functions
Legal Advice and Representation
Policy and Law Reform
Community Education
Scientific and Technical Advice
Please bring a something to share to have with a cuppa.
Local Mining Exploration
Anchor Resources have been doing exploratory drilling at Dundurrabin for gold and copper.
As reported on Anchor Resources website, (www.anchorresources.com) the Tyringham prospect is identified as a Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System (RIRGS) and deposits of this type include multi-million ounce gold mines such as Fort-Knox, Pogo and Donlin Creek (Alsaska) and Kidston Australia.
Labels: environment, mining, politics, pollution, safety, water policy
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