Adani's $21.7 billion coal mine project in Australia is targeted by a "foreign funded” groups
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According to news agency, in a series of emails, it has been disclosed that the
According to report, the previously secret briefings as part of
It was also disclosed that an associated group,
Human Rights Watch chief executive
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In an email to
He wrote that he was going to buy a "few bottles of bubbly" for a celebration with "our colleagues at GetUp!!!!,
Hepburn's email to the Foundation also mocked the coal industry for the claim "there is some kind of foreign-funded and tightly orchestrated conspiracy to systemically destroy the Australian coal industry".
Reacting to the latest disclosure,
"The leaks show, however, that the anti-coal campaign is not about the merits of the approval process at all; it's about activists motivated to stop jobs and investment,"he said.
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The latest disclosure came days after the Queensland development minister
The project is now in its seventh year of the environmental approval process.
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