Fight to stop Tesla project in South Australia to continue after council approval
Briefly

A group of Adelaide activists is protesting against Elon Musk's Tesla, aiming to prevent the establishment of a battery factory despite the local council's approval. A significant majority of public submissions opposed the project, reflecting deep-seated anger against Musk’s political affiliations and corporate practices. Local protests are led by the group 'Trees not Teslas,' who emphasize environmental concerns, specifically the need to remove trees. Although the council approved the factory for potential economic benefits, activists remain determined to continue their fight against it.
"We should not support and put money in the pockets of a [redacted] who openly [redacted] salutes, is [redacted] human," said one protester.
Despite overwhelming community opposition, the Marion city council approved the project citing potential job creation and economic benefits.
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