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Another Dick move aimed at coal mining

Dick said the program would initially focus on driving down emissions in the met coal industry

Queensland treasurer Cameron Dick said the program would initially focus on driving down emissions in Queensland’s metallurgical coal industry.

Queensland treasurer Cameron Dick said the program would initially focus on driving down emissions in Queensland’s metallurgical coal industry.

Dick said the $520 million Low Emissions Investment Partnerships program would help fast-track Queensland's low-carbon economic transition. "We are driving Queensland's transition to a high-performing,...

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