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Qld holding parliamentary inquiry into coal mine safety

QUEENSLAND’S Transport and Resources Committee is initiating a parliamentary inquiry into how the state’s coal mining industry has acted on recommendations from a report into the May 6 2020 explosion at Anglo American’s Grosvenor mine.

The Transport and Resources Committee will be asked to conduct an inquiry into what the coal mining industry has done.

The Transport and Resources Committee will be asked to conduct an inquiry into what the coal mining industry has done.

Resources minister Scott Stewart said the inquiry would let Queenslanders hear from the coal mining industry on plans for making the industry safer for workers. "It is critical that Queenslanders can...

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