Uranium can create a better life

January 13, 2009 · Posted in Mining Industry, Mining Investment, Mining News, Mining Stocks 
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Uranium mine in the bay is one of the most strategic place in the Murandoo Yanner Aboriginal leaders at the time of war, to preserve the desert sand not to be because of poverty while tin mine closed.

Mr Yanner, is one of the leaders of the most controversial and influential, not to take over the government at all levels or if the company means that the security is better for those living in the Gulf.

This time he took on the ALP State Government, who refused to allow uranium mining in Queensland even though the Federal Government supports the ALP and all countries have agreed to mine one of the few minerals to grow in value left.

Uranium prices have quadrupled in the last few years.
Australia has about 35 percent of world supply of uranium.
uranium mine owned by Mr Yanner is a role in decreasing global warming.
He said research shows the coal-fired power stations emitted greenhouse gases in the plant where uranium is not powered.

Many of Australia’s trading partners to use uranium to generate electricity, and with up to 100 plants on the drawing board, employment and wealth in the Gulf will be guaranteed for decades.
Mr Yanner is golf and there will be others who will question the support for the uranium mine is the best but he is simple.

“My true green. I’m the blackest green there. I do not know what color you get when you cross a black and green but it’s me,” he said

Global warming to Mr Yanner means Burketown and Doomadgee community will be displaced because their land will be protected by the rising sea.

“Burketown and Doomadgee only a few meters above sea level so that our effect to prevent global warning. We have the opportunity to make a difference.”

Mr Yanner who believe indignities, poverty and loss of self-respect and the suffering in 1967 when they were turfed off pastoral lease for the award wages can be repeated if Century closed.

“You have a workforce of highly skilled people in the Aboriginal Century that there will be nothing if I close with no alternative.”

Larramide Resources, a Canadian-based company, which has uranium in the Gulf of Westmoreland rent and has spent several million dollars to explore and determine the source of its power. For more information companies need to mine okay.

Before I continue, Mr Yanner want jobs and a high standard of training and he struggled to win in the Century to be bettered in the new mine. More than a third of employees in the Century and the Aboriginal people who held positions in the entire spectrum of mining.

“Century is setting standards for the continent when it comes to Aboriginal employment and training and we expect more from Laramide.”

Mining is not the only employment alternative for Mr Yanner discuss the development of plantations in the region with international companies.

“We are exploring other alternatives. We are not particularly pro-mining. Pertambangan we see as a good opportunity to keep the economic wealth that came to life in our society.

“We are talking about international foresters with the world-class low-plantation in the Bay of Doomadgee and Lawn Hills of Africa maghony good sandlewood or native species.

Will employ up to 400 people in the mill and processing plants and trimmings can be used for the power plant.

Power generated in the region except in the use diesel Century mine taps into the power generated in the Mica Creek in Mount Isa.
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