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Shorten should come clean on coal: QRC

THE QUEENSLAND coal industry is calling on opposition leader Bill Shorten to clarify his position on coal as the contribution of metals continued to be dwarfed by the role of coal in the Queensland economy.

 The Queensland coal industry is calling on opposition leader Bill Shorten to clarify his position on coal.

The Queensland coal industry is calling on opposition leader Bill Shorten to clarify his position on coal.

Coal contributed $43.4 billion to the Queensland economy and more than 215,000 full-time equivalent jobs or 9% of the State's workforce.    Queensland Resources Council CEO Ian Macfarlane said coal...

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