Project Caymus: Military Fuel Tanks Constructed Illegally at Darwin Harbour

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the construction of Project Caymus fuel tanks in Darwin Harbour being labeled as unlawful. The potential environmental and legal implications of such projects can be significant. It’s crucial for all military infrastructure projects to adhere to local regulations and environmental assessments to ensure that they do not harm the surrounding ecosystem or infringe upon the rights of local communities. Transparency and accountability should be priorities in these kinds of developments to maintain public trust and protect our natural resources. What specific laws or guidelines are said to have been violated in this case?

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