Lead exports to go through Fremantle
Western Australian environment minister David Templeman faces an unenviable choice after the state's Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) gave the go-ahead on Monday for containerised lead exports through the port of Fremantle.
No deadline has been given for the decision that, either way, will affect 3% of the world's lead production.
In the face of opposition from Fremantle mayor Peter Tagliaferri and local ALP federal member Melissa Parke, the EPA said Magellan...
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