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Qld govt doesn't move on Acland expansion approvals

THE Queensland government has refused to budge on granting approvals for New Hope Group's proposed New Acland Stage 3 expansion, instead reiterating that it will wait for the conclusion of legal action by Oakey Coal Action Alliance in the High Court.

 New Acland coal mine in Queensland.

New Acland coal mine in Queensland.

The Stage 3 project would, if approved, create more than 450 jobs and generate $7 billion dollars for the Queensland economy. New Hope chief operations officer Andrew Boyd said the New Hope Group was...

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