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Greens to cancel WA coal

THE Australian Greens have unveiled a plan to renew Western Australia by transitioning away from coal to a “clean energy economy” that exports hydrogen and ammonia in place of coal.

The Greens arriving to the press conference at Parliament in Perth. Photo by Karma Barndon

The Greens arriving to the press conference at Parliament in Perth. Photo by Karma Barndon

Launched on the steps of WA Parliament House by party leader Richard Di Natale and WA senators Jordan Steele-John and Rachel Siewert, the Renew Western Australia plan claims more than 24,165 jobs will...

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