GOVERNMENT HALTS PLANS FOR NEW AIRPORT IN SYDNEY
Demands for noise relief and better land compensation are dimming prospects for a second international airport for Sydney, Australia despite an A$190 million (US$99 million) government investment over the last 15 years. Two months ago, the government halted the project when Transport Minister John...
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