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NuCoal seeking compensation from Upper Hunter by-election candidates

NUCOAL Resources has asked its shareholders located in the Upper Hunter electorate of New South Wales to ask candidates in the May 22 by-election to pursue compensation for the 2014 NSW government decision to withdraw NuCoal’s Doyles Creek exploration licence.

Hunter Valley shareholders have been asked to seek an update on the NuCoal compensation matter.

Hunter Valley shareholders have been asked to seek an update on the NuCoal compensation matter.

The by-election, which was called following the resignation of Nationals MP Michael Johnsen earlier this year could provide an indication of the level of support for coal in the region. "Given the heightened...

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