ENVIRONMENT

Federal court gives green light to Narrabri and Mt Pleasant

Whitehaven wants to extend the life of Narrabri from 2031 to 2044

Australia’s Full Federal Court found that, under current environment laws, the environment minister is not legally required to assess risk to the environment from the climate harm of coal mine expansions.

Australia’s Full Federal Court found that, under current environment laws, the environment minister is not legally required to assess risk to the environment from the climate harm of coal mine expansions.

A Full Federal Court decision has cleared the way for the federal environment Tanya Plibersek to approve Whitehaven Coal's Narrabri stage three extension project and MACH Energy's Mt Pleasant project in...

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