Adani coal mine: Indigenous groups mount fresh legal challenge

By Lisa Cox
Updated May 29 2015 - 11:13am, first published 10:14am
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig
Traditional owners will travel to the US and Europe to urge international banks not to finance the Adani project. Photo: Peter Braig

Indigenous landholders will mount a fresh Federal Court challenge to the development in Queensland's Galilee Basin of Australia's largest coal mine.

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