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Tahmoor back in business

SIMEC Mining’s Tahmoor coking coal operation in New South Wales’ Southern Highlands is back in action after being offline since September 5 when the Number 3 shaft winder failed, leaving two workers trapped.

Tahmoor workers getting a local community garden ready.

Tahmoor workers getting a local community garden ready.

During that time there have been investigations conducted by the NSW Resources Regulator alongside repairing the broken lift. Simec Mining chief operating officer Matt Reed said safety was paramount...

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