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Mining should get its house in order

IT IS little wonder the anti-coal movement is having so much success pushing its message through the Australian media and on to the glad-handing political class. The self-styled eco-warriors are being subsidised by the government while the pro-mining lobby groups can’t agree amongst themselves and their members.

Lou Caruana
Mining should get its house in order

The mining and coal lobbies are engaged in a soap opera with one of its largest members, BHP Billiton, which it seems is more interested in pleasing the environmental protestors who turn up at its annual...

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