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Adamus Resources license revocation welcomed by catchment communities in Western region
Clara Seshie••330 words · 2 min read
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Leaders in the Western Region are pleased with a decision regarding a mining company - but what happens next?
Three communities in the Western Region are reacting to a government decision regarding Adamus Resources Limited. The residents had been protesting the company's operations- but what could this mean for the future?
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