Abstract:
In August 2013, Bulga, a small village of over 350 residents in Singleton in the Hunter Valley, hit the pages of ‘The New York Times’. As the article put it, ‘Bulga, a hamlet nestled in the verdant hills of the wine country north of Sydney, is at the center of a legal dispute that could reshape the regulatory environment of a national economy heavily dependent on natural resource extraction’.
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