Concerning levels of heavy metals found in Indigenous people living beside world's biggest manganese-producing mine By News December 07, 2021 Add Comment Edit Tests on the hair and nails of children and adults living in Angurugu, on Groote Eylandt, have shown "concerning" levels of manganese, according to the local lands council. Share this post Related PostsPrince Charles's ex-aide steps down from royal charity over Saudi donor claimsLive: Paralympic athletes prepare for their final farewell to Tokyo 2020 at closing ceremonyMax Verstappen wins F1 Dutch Grand Prix, Ricciardo 11th after horror startTokyo Paralympics final medal tally: Every Australian athlete and team who ended up on the podiumBrandishing machetes, specialist teams target invasive pest taking over national iconBig companies would face 40 per cent hit under new Greens 'tycoon tax''He liked control, he carried a gun': For Catherine, calling police about her husband's abuse was the start of another nightmarePrince Charles's ex-aide steps down from royal charity over Saudi donor claims
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