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Australian Council Sells Debt-Laden Mining Camp for $22 Million

First article: 25 mar. 2026, 03:49 | Last update: 25 mar. 2026, 03:49 | 1 source | 1 article

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A debt-laden council in Australia has decided to sell a mining camp for $22 million in an effort to improve its financial situation. The sale represents a significant step towards addressing the council's debt burden. The specific location of the mining camp and the identity of the buyer were not disclosed in the provided information.

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Debt-laden council agrees to sell mining camp for $22m Foto: ABC Australia
ABC Australia 25 mar. 2026, 03:49 (5 hours ago)

Debt-laden council agrees to sell mining camp for $22m

It was supposed to be a cash cow amid yet another mining boom, but the Shire of Coolgardie is selling its controversial Bluebush Village for $22.05 million, as part of plans to clear massive debts.    

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