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Regulator taking Wollongong Coal to court over levies

THE New South Wales Resources Regulator has started prosecution proceedings against Wollongong Coal subsidiary companies for failing to pay almost $300,000 in rents and levies on time.

Lou Caruana
Regulator taking Wollongong Coal to court over levies

The regulator will allege Wollongong Coal and Wongawilli Coal failed to pay annual rental and administrative fees before they were due, under Part 14A of the Mining Act 1992 (NSW). Wollongong Coal is...

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