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The proposed location for a South Australian desalination plant is causing controversy in local Indigenous and fishing communities
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 27, 2024 - 08:32
The state government has approved a plan for a desalination plant on the Eyre Peninsula, despite fierce objection from the local fishing industry and Indigenous groups about its location. The premier says there’s no time left time waste, and the 330-million-dollar plant must go ahead now before the region’s water supply runs out.