For years, clan groups have received millions from mining royalties. What happens when they end? By News July 22, 2023 Add Comment Edit Tens of millions of dollars in Rio Tinto’s mining royalties are set to stop in the remote Northern Territory, as clan groups work urgently to cushion the blow. Share this post Related Posts'There's a man being killed in the car park': Jury shown CCTV of alleged murderTrio convicted of animal cruelty after RSPCA finds dogs living in 'squalid' conditionsAustralian officials kept out as Australian faces Myanmar courtChurch collapses under lava as flights to and from La Palma remain cancelled'I had to put myself at risk': GP pushes to convert his car into an emergency vehicleWe hear a lot about ventilators, but there's another piece of equipment that might save your life if you get COVID-19COVID-19 outbreak worsens at Wellington as four western NSW towns record new cases after lockdown liftsNew community case of COVID detected in Brisbane, alert issued for northern suburbs and Rocklea
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