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Workers knocked over after goaf collapse

SEVERAL workers have been knocked to the ground at a New South Wales underground coal mine by air expelled by a goaf collapse.

The goaf collapse caused a considerable volume of air to be expelled outbye.

The goaf collapse caused a considerable volume of air to be expelled outbye.

That goaf collapse caused a considerable volume of air to be expelled outbye along the return roadways of a partial pillar extraction operation. Instead of the air returning via the same pathway, it...

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