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Queensland opens over 14,000sqkm for exploration

QUEENSLAND Resources Minister Scott Stewart yesterday announced that 14,400 square kilometres of acreage in Queensland will be opened up to Australia-based explorers targeting oil and gas deposits.

File photo: Australian desert

File photo: Australian desert

The exploration plan was released alongside the draft Queensland Resources Industry Development Plan as part of a 30 year strategy for the state.  Areas opened up for exploration include Springsure,...

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