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Coronado chair swings at Qld govt over royalty hike

CORONADO Global Resources’ outgoing chairman William Koeck used his address at the company’s annual general meeting to berate the Queensland government’s coal royalty tax hike.

Curragh paid US$494 million in royalties and rebates which was more than three times higher than in 2021.

Curragh paid US$494 million in royalties and rebates which was more than three times higher than in 2021.

  The company's Curragh coal mine is a major contributor to the company's earnings. In 2022 the Curragh mine alone paid to the Queensland government, and the government-affiliated Stanwell Corporation...

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