ENVIRONMENT

New Acland to spend $2M as part of enforceable undertaking

NEW Hope Group subsidiary New Acland Coal has entered into an enforceable undertaking with the Queensland Department of Environment and Science and will put $2 million into the rehabilitation of part of its former mine site in the state.

 New Hope has undertaken to rehabilitate its New Acland mine site.

New Hope has undertaken to rehabilitate its New Acland mine site.

The company has agreed to amend final land use rehabilitation standards over approximately 100 hectares of land from grazing to a vegetated habitat. The agreement means the habitat will be suitable...

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