HOGSBACK

Clive barked up the wrong tree

CLIVE Palmer may have spent millions of dollars promoting his political party at the previous federal election but it seems to have done little to improve the popularity of his proposed Central Queensland Coal project.

Prospective investors in major coal projects would have taken note of Plibersek’s decision, especially because she bagged the coal project.

Prospective investors in major coal projects would have taken note of Plibersek’s decision, especially because she bagged the coal project.

Federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek decided to knock back the project after being inundated with thousands of submissions from concerned citizens and environmentalists over the proposed project's...

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