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Injured Moranbah North workers recovering

THE four employees injured when a grader collided with a personnel carrier in the access drift at Anglo America’s Moranbah North longwall mine in central Queensland on Wednesday have been released from hospital.

Workers injured in Wednesday's accident at Moranbah North have been released from hospital.

Workers injured in Wednesday's accident at Moranbah North have been released from hospital.

Unfortunately, their colleague, 47 year old Bradley Hardwick, who was driving the grader, died in the incident. Hardwick had worked for Anglo American in various capacities for the past 17 years, 10...

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