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Farmers across the Limestone Coast are being encouraged to pledge a lamb, make a donation, or join the Limestone Coast Sustainable Futures Association (LCSF) as the community ramps up efforts to protect prime farmland from the threat of rare earth mining. LCSF Chair Todd Woodard said the fundraising and membership drive was essential to ensure
Protection urged for SA’s high-value agriculture areas | Stock Journal | SA
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Australian rare earth processing plant to be ready for use in 2026 – ABC News
Proposed mining laws frustrate farmers but mining companies say they are a step forward – ABC News
SA farmers slam new mining laws allowing unlimited exploration licenses | The Weekly Times
The Limestone Coast Sustainable Futures Association has condemned the State Government’s rushed reform of the Mining Act saying it further strips away farmers’ rights and ignores the voices of regional communities. The Bill, tabled in Parliament this week, proposes sweeping changes to the Mining Act 1971 that committee chairman Todd Woodard said favour mining expansion
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