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SA minister explains 'vines not mines' decision in Terramin gold case

SOUTH Australia's mines minister Tom Koutsantonis has explained his thinking behind the decision to reject Terramin Australia's application to develop the Bird in Hand gold deposit in the Adelaide Hills this week.

The historical Bird in Hand mine

The historical Bird in Hand mine

Terramin argued its "keyhole" underground mine at Woodside would be almost entirely invisible and could be developed with minimal impacts on the area.   Koutsantonis said after weighing up his department's...

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