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Brisbane school students would be affected by coal train dust: CAQ

MORE than 40,000 Brisbane school students could be impacted by increased coal shipping because their schools are within close proximity to the rail line from New Hope Group’s proposed New Acland expansion and the Port of Brisbane, research by Clean Air Queensland claims.

Brisbane school students would be affected by coal train dust: CAQ

The Brisbane suburbs where coal trains travel through include Yeronga, Corinda, Fairfield, Annerley, Sherwood, Wooloongabba, Greenslopes, Stones Corner, Buranda, Dutton Park, East Brisbane, Coorparoo,...

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