ENVIRONMENT

Rum Jungle rehabilitation route

EFFORTS to rehabilitate a historic uranium mine in Litchfield, Northern Territory are not only undoing decades of neglect and harm, they are also providing a pathway for 10 Aboriginal trainees working on site.

Efforts to clean up the old Rum Jungle site have had benefits beyond just environmental.

Efforts to clean up the old Rum Jungle site have had benefits beyond just environmental.

The trainees have completed the formal component of their studies in land management. Reaching the end of their 12-month traineeship, the team has completed Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management...

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