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South Australian facing opposition on Arkaroola uranium mining

The Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary is a recognised sanctuary under the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Act and is an “Environmental Class A Zone” under the Development Act.

Uranium threat to pristine sanctuary, Green Left, February 13, 2011 By Sean Brocklehurst, Adelaide

“…..It isn’t often that socialists, Greens, Liberals and NGOs agree on an issue. But that is the case regarding uranium exploration in the Arkaroola region in the Flinders Ranges, 700 kilometres north of Adelaide.

Marathon Resources announced on February 7 that the South Australian Labor government had renewed its mining licence in Arkaroola.

The Arkaroola area is a unique environment, unlike anywhere else on Earth. It has over 160 species of birds, is home to species of fauna found nowhere else in the world and is a sanctuary for the endangered yellow-footed rock wallaby.

In geological terms the area is no less significant. It is listed on the Register of the National Estate.

The Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary is a recognised sanctuary under the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Act and is an “Environmental Class A Zone” under the Development Act.

The famous explorer Douglas Mawson once described the area as “one of the great open-air museums of geological history”.

Arkaroola also has significance as part of the traditional lands of the Adnyamathanha people.

Given Arkaroola’s great value as an area of rich biodiversity and geological history, it would be foolish to allow any company access to this area to mine uranium.

However, this is exactly what the Rann Labor government has allowed.

Uranium threat to pristine sanctuary | Green Left Weekly

February 14, 2011 - Posted by | environment, South Australia |

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