ENVIRONMENT

A mining manifesto

THE NEW South Wales Minerals Council is seeking government commitments ahead of the state election due on March 23 to support NSW coal mining – the state’s largest export industry -– by ensuring coal projects are assessed on their merits based on science, facts and evidence, to enable NSW to meet future export demand.

NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee.

NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee.

It has also released its NSW Election Policy Priorities Manifesto, outlining five key policy principles and 20 specific policy commitments that will deliver jobs, investment and growth, keep the economy...

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