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Broadening of black lung committee not needed: QRC

THE Queensland Resources Council is extremely concerned about the broadening of the work of the select committee into Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis or black lung disease before the committee’s first inquiry has been finalised.

Lou Caruana
QRC CEO Ian Macfarlane.

QRC CEO Ian Macfarlane.

The terms of reference for the Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis Select Committee have been extended to include inquiry and report on occupational respirable dust exposure for coal port workers; coal rail workers;...

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