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Money for Moura monument

THE Queensland government is putting $25,000 towards the building of the Moura Miners’ Memorial honouring mine works lost in mining accidents.

Noel Dyson
Coal centre Moura is to be home to a memorial to miners killed in minesite accidents.

Coal centre Moura is to be home to a memorial to miners killed in minesite accidents.

Moura was also the site of one of Queensland’s worst mining tragedies. On July 16 1986 an explosion at the Moura No.4 coal mine claimed the life of 12 miners. The monument is understood to be shovel...

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