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Frecklington definitely doesn't want Bundaberg with coke

Finds Fox Resources' development licence application not in the public interest

Storm clouds are gathering over Queensland's coal industry after a decision over a permit to explore for coal at Bundaberg.

Storm clouds are gathering over Queensland's coal industry after a decision over a permit to explore for coal at Bundaberg. | Credits: Shutterstock

Fox Resources' hopes of developing a coking coal operation, or even just determining whether one would be possible, have been dashed with Queensland attorney-general Deb Frecklington deciding the company's...

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