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Dozens of Queensland opal miners face uncertain future
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Aug. 29, 2024 - 08:42
Dozens of opal miners in outback Queensland are fearful for their future due to the state government's plans to turn a former cattle station into a national park.