Unlawful Construction of Project Caymus Fuel Tanks for US Military at Darwin Harbour

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  1. The construction of Project Caymus fuel tanks in Darwin Harbour has raised serious concerns regarding compliance with legal and environmental regulations. It is vital that any military infrastructure projects adhere to established laws to protect not only the environment but also the rights of local communities. It is crucial for authorities to investigate these claims thoroughly and ensure that all operations are conducted transparently and responsibly. Addressing these issues is important for maintaining accountability and trust between the military and the public. What measures do you think should be taken to ensure that such projects are aligned with legal standards in the future?

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