Exclusive: Leaders warn damage to artwork at Dendrobium coalmine in NSW could be a ‘second Juukan Gorge’ Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A mine excavating coal beneath greater Sydney’s water catchment has damaged a site of “significant” cultural heritage, pro...
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