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Marathon’s Arkaroola uranium project: summary of events

Radioactive waste being stored in shed in Arkaroola, THE AUSTRALIAN   BRYAN LITTLELY  with Giuseppe Tauriello From: adelaidenow December 25, 2012  @,,,,,,,A MARATHON PROJECT

February 2005: Adelaide-based Marathon Resources commences exploration at the site around Mt Painter and Mt Gee in the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary.

September 25, 2007: The sanctuary’s leaseholders raise concerns that wildlife and flora will be destroyed by a uranium mine proposed on the property. Marathon wants to mine almost 45 million tonnes of ore to produce 900 tonnes of uranium a year.

February 12, 2008: The State Government suspends exploration in Arkaroola indefinitely for what it describes as a significant breach of the exploration licence.

July 31, 2010: Marathon resumes its controversial exploration of the Mt Gee area after a major clean-up.

February 22, 2011: Then-Premier Mike  Rann claims he is “unashamedly pro-mining” but is considering options to safeguard Arkaroola. He tells Parliament all options are on the table.

June 9, 2011: A Greens motion to protect the Arkaroola mountains from mining is passed in the Upper House.

July 22, 2011: Premier Rann announces the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary will never be mined, labelling it unique.

February 2012: The State Government pays Marathon $5 million in compensation for the exploration ban. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/radioactive-waste-being-stored-in-shed-in-arkaroola/story-e6frg6n6-1226543320645

December 25, 2012 - Posted by | politics, South Australia, uranium

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