ENVIRONMENT

Groundwater experts aim to rain on Adani parade

The scientists' report pinpoints four areas where it says Adani's investigation does not "stack up".

 The scientists’ report pinpoints four areas where it says Adani’s investigation and environmental management strategies do “not stack up against the science”.

The scientists’ report pinpoints four areas where it says Adani’s investigation and environmental management strategies do “not stack up against the science”.

The Queensland government is due to say whether it will approve Adani's Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem Management Plan on June 13. That is the final approval Adani needs before it begins building its...

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