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Newcastle Knights go hi-vis for mining in Hunter

MORE than 20,000 fans and mining families turned out in a sea of bright hi-vis to support Newcastle Knights in their NRL match against the West Tigers team over the weekend.

Lou Caruana
NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee.

NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee.

Although the Knights lost the match to the Tigers with a 12 points to 33 score fans, mining families, suppliers and industry supporters still made their presence felt at the 5th annual Voice for Mining...

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