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Aboriginal Land Council has eye on oil, gas

AS THE coal seam gas debate intensifies in New South Wales and the state gets tougher on the much publicised sector, the NSW Aboriginal Land Council has applied for three petroleum licences to explore for oil and gas in various forms.

Late last month, the NSWALC applied for three petroleum exploration licences near Murwillumbah and Grafton on the NSW north coast and White Cliffs in the state's far northwest. The White Cliffs application...

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