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People on the island rely on its rivers and the surrounding ocean for their livelihoods.(Flickr: Uusc4all)
November 13, 2020
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A remote community in the Solomon Islands has scored a huge victory against a mining company, which had planned to dig an open-pit mine on their tiny island. Wagina Island is just 78 square kilometres in size, and residents argued the open-pit bauxite mine the company had been given approval for would affect 60 per cent of the island, damaging land, rivers and the sea.

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