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Truck driver sent to hospital after Maules Creek collision

THE New South Wales Resources Regulator has started an investigation into an incident involving the collision of two trucks at Whitehaven Coal’s Maules Creek open cut coal mine on April 21.

 A truck driver was taken to hospital after the collision.

A truck driver was taken to hospital after the collision.

A haul truck and service truck collided at an intersection at the mine.   A truck operator was injured and transported to hospital.   "Inspectors and investigators have been deployed to the mine...

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