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Resources companies to rebuild dog fence

AUSTRALIAN miner OZ Minerals and gas company Santos will help rebuild a 1600-kilometre section of the longest fence in the world.

 The dog fence is the longest fence in the world, and will be rebuilt with support from mining and resources companies.

The dog fence is the longest fence in the world, and will be rebuilt with support from mining and resources companies.

The fence was built 140 years ago to keep out feral dogs and dingoes from nearby farmland and their sites in South Australia.  The massive fence, simply known as the ‘dog fence', stretches across 5,400-kilometres,...

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