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NSW looks to future without coal mines

THE New South Wales Berejiklian government is allocating $25 million a year from coal mining royalties into a fund to ensure communities can develop other industries.

 NSW has committed $25M from coal mining royalties each year to future economic opportunities in the state.

NSW has committed $25M from coal mining royalties each year to future economic opportunities in the state.

  The Royalties for Rejuvenation fund will be used to bring other industries, such as renewable energy and agriculture projects, into the coal mining towns of rural NSW. NSW deputy premier John Barilaro...

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