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Subscriber only Just like the battle of David versus Goliath, a Central Queensland landowner named David Luke could be headed for a favourable outcome in his stoush with a mining giant. He said Bravus had reneged on its agreement to build a road and boundary fence at his property near the Carmichael Mine project. In an update this week, a Bravus spokeswoman said it was working towards upgrading the road, including a section in front of Mr Luke s property, as soon as a number of outstanding issues were resolved in relation to environmental approvals. Mr Luke said he entered into a land swap agreement with Bravus in 2015 and part of the deal involved the mining giant building a new road and boundary fence to mitigate impacts on his property.
Things looking up in David vs Goliath battle with Bravus
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Things looking up in David vs Goliath battle with Bravus
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