Government opposes Alice uranium mine
The Northern Territory Government has decided to oppose moves to establish a uranium mine on the Angela Pamela deposit near Alice Springs.
View ArticleNT Govt won't support uranium mine near Alice
After granting an exploration licence for the Angela Pamela uranium deposit, the Northern Territory Government has now announced it won't support the establishment of a uranium mine at the site, 20...
View ArticleTerritory Government to oppose uranium mining near Alice Springs
The Territory Government has announced it would not support a uranium mine near Alice Springs. Cameco Australia has been exploring at the Angela Pamela site, 25 kilometres south of the town. It's been...
View ArticleQuestions over uranium industry in NT
The NT Government has refused to support a uranium mine 20 kilometres from Alice Springs. The move has delighted anti-nuclear organisations in the town but it's angered business groups. They say the...
View ArticleRejecting uranium mine 'makes no sense'
The Minerals Council of Australia says there may still be a mine at the Angela Pamela uranium deposit near Alice Springs.
View ArticleUranium explorer slams NT Government's rejection of mine
A mining analyst says the Northern Territory Government's opposition to the development of a uranium mine near Alice Springs may be politically motivated.
View ArticleNT Government's uranium decision purely political: explorer
The Northern Territory Government's decision not support a uranium mine near Alice Springs, announced yesterday, has come as a shock to many in the industry. Canadian company Cameco has been exploring...
View Article'Every attempt' made to tell company of mine veto
The Northern Territory Government says it tried to contact resources company Cameco before announcing a decision to oppose a uranium mine near Alice Springs.
View ArticleCameco surprised by rejection of NT uranium mine
Cameco says it's disappointed the Northern Territory Government announced it would reject a uranium mine at Angela Pamela, even before the company had put forward an application to mine.
View ArticleExplanation sought over uranium mine decision
Uranium exploration company Cameco says the Northern Territory Government's decision to oppose a mining project near Alice Springs will have industry-wide implications.
View ArticleNo consultation on Angela Pamela: Cameco
Imagine if you spent two years and millions of dollars working on a project, only to be told second-hand that you wouldn't be able to continue with it. Uranium exploration company Cameco says that's...
View ArticleAraluen candidate pushes for public housing protection
The Country Liberals candidate for Araluen says she would push for more security for people living in public housing.
View ArticleCameco still pushing ahead despite U-mine opposition
About 40-50 people attended a meeting in Alice Springs last night hosted by the Arid Lands Environment Centre to discuss current status of the proposed Angela Uranium Project in the region. As we heard...
View ArticleEnvironmentalists continue the fight over Alice Springs uranium mine
Despite the Northern Territory Government voicing their opposition to a uranium mine about 20 kilometres south of Alice Springs, environmentalists say they will not let up in the campaign against...
View ArticleMining company reconsiders scale of uranium project
A mining company exploring for uranium at a site near Alice Springs says it will reconsider the scale of its project in light of opposition from the Northern Territory Government.
View ArticleVatskalis defends Alice uranium mine opposition
The Northern Territory Resources Minister says a decision to oppose any application to mine for uranium at a site near Alice Springs was not just based on public opinion.
View ArticleConservationists say Cameco has sights set on WA
Conservationists in Western Australia say mining company Cameco has been ramping up its work in the Pilbara, ever since the NT Government voiced its opposition to a potential uranium mine in Alice...
View ArticleMining angst over Government decision
Desert Resources says the mining industry is alarmed by the Northern Territory Government's decision not to support a uranium project near Alice Springs.
View ArticleLabor split on Muckaty nuclear waste dump
A Northern Territory MP says he's disappointed members of his own party have voted in favour of a nuclear waste dump in his electorate.
View ArticleRare earth find at Charley Creek
Mining company Crossland went looking for uranium and found rare earth instead. The company has been exploring the Charley Creek site, 100 kilometres north west of Alice Springs since 2006. Exploration...
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