Chinese money will not fund 'dirty' Adani mine

By Kirsty Needham
Updated December 6 2017 - 11:33am, first published 11:30am
Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr arrives to the State Funeral for The Honourable John Richard Johnson at St Mary's Cathedral on August 18, 2017 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Fairfax Media)
Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr arrives to the State Funeral for The Honourable John Richard Johnson at St Mary's Cathedral on August 18, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Fairfax Media)
STANDARD, NEWS, ADANI PROTEST, 171007. Pictured: Brett Clarke speaking on stage as a part of the Adani protest. Picture: Morgan Hancock
Taken at?? Civic Green,?? Warrnambool, Vic
STANDARD, NEWS, ADANI PROTEST, 171007. Pictured: Brett Clarke speaking on stage as a part of the Adani protest. Picture: Morgan Hancock Taken at?? Civic Green,?? Warrnambool, Vic

The controversial Adani coal mine project in Queensland will not be funded by Chinese banks, the Chinese embassy has confirmed, with former foreign minister Bob Carr and prominent opponent of the mine Geoff Cousins claiming partial credit.

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