Divisions of opinion over the prospect of a nuclear dump in the Barkly are becoming sharper, reports Eric Tlozek for ABC News Alice Springs following a publci meeting of about 100 people in Tennant Creek.
Traditional owners at Muckaty Station have said yes to the prospect of a dump after being offered $14 million. But some other Aboriginal people from the Muckaty area, including Dianne Stokes, have spoken out against the dump.
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