ENVIRONMENT

Bylong rejection appeal turned down

THE New South Wales Court of Appeal has upheld the decision to refuse Kepco’s proposed 6.5 million tonne per annum Bylong Coal project.

 Kepco lodged a further appeal against the NSW Land and Environment Court in March.

Kepco lodged a further appeal against the NSW Land and Environment Court in March.

The decision comes two years after the NSW Independent Planning Commission first rejected the greenfield coal mine, calling the greenhouse gas emissions from the project "problematical". The Bylong...

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