Behind bars where in brazil prison officials are forced to strike deals with inmates in order to maintain order. Australias Great Barrier reef watchdog has given the go ahead for dredged mud to be dumped near the worldfame mouse marine park. It will allow for 3,000 cubic metres of mud, larger than the Great Pyramid of giza, clearing the way for the worlds biggest coal port, locking 328 million worth of coal port projects. The reef is a big tourist attraction, worth 5. 7 bill on annually to the economy. Environmentalists, scientists and tourist operators forged the plan. They are fear it will harm the reef. Possibly doubling shipping traffic in the area. Andrew thomas has the latest from sydney. This decision will see 3 million cubic metres of mud and sand dredged from the bottom of the point and dumped at sea within the Great Barrier green park. The authority that has granted the permission for the dumping says that therell be no damage to the Great Barrier reef, imposing 47 strict env
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