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NSW government stops proposal to build coal mine on Plains
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-04-21
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The proposed Shenhua coal mine on the New South Wales' Liverpool Plains won't go ahead. The state government has brought back the mining licence. But only yesterday, the Deputy Premier was insisting it's business as usual.
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