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Union backs NSW 'Scope 3' reform

PROPOSED laws to prevent emissions produced overseas being considered in local mining approvals are a sensible measure to provide clarity to New South Wales export coal industry, according to the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union.

The CFMEU has joined the NSW Minerals Council in calling for NSW government planning reform.

The CFMEU has joined the NSW Minerals Council in calling for NSW government planning reform.

In a rare display of bi-partisan support, the union backed a push by the NSW Minerals Council to convince deputy premier and resources minister John Barilaro to introduce a package of measures to prevent...

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