Youths released after questioning over macquarie gas export deal

Youths released after questioning over macquarie gas export deal

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An investigation of the $3.2 billion Macquarie Gas project in Western Australia has found youth and Indigenous people were involved in the deal.

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Police arrested eight people on Saturday and sei해운대출장샵 해운대출장마사지zed documents from seven businesses related to the Macquarie Gas $2.5 billion project.

The investigation into the allegations relates to the construction of a gas storage terminal on the land of the former town of Dickson near Wodonga.

The land owner had been under an order to stop the gas exporting project, which is scheduled for completion by 2035.

Police have also conducted surveillance of the properties to determine if any Indigenous people were involv우리 카지노ed.

Justice Inspector Andrew Pug강남출장마사지h from the Macquarie police said the investigation into the project began “in May” and the investigation began after it was identified through media reports.

Topics: criminal-justice, police, local-government, activism-and-lobbying, state-parliament, dickson-4770, wodonga-4770

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