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Palaszczuk recognises coal as one of Qld's great strengths

QUEENSLAND Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has recognised the role coal will play in the state's economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic in her "State of the State" address.

Queensland remains the largest seaborne exporter of metallurgical coal in the world.

Queensland remains the largest seaborne exporter of metallurgical coal in the world.

She also acknowledged the success of the Queensland resources industry in keeping COVID-19 away from the workforce at their operations. "The resources sector is one of Queensland's greatest strengths,"...

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