ENVIRONMENT

Land grab puts miners offside

AMEC head says plan to boost WA's conservation estate by 20% will be bad for business.

Environment Minister Stephen Dawson out on the Helena Aurora Range back in November 2017 when the government first raised the prospect of better protection for the banded ironstone formations there

Environment Minister Stephen Dawson out on the Helena Aurora Range back in November 2017 when the government first raised the prospect of better protection for the banded ironstone formations there

The move will boost WA's conservation estate by 20%. Under Plan for Our Parks national parks could be created over the Helena Aurora Range, the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, the Fortescue Marsh, and Mount...

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