This report argues that stopping the expansion of the Hunter Valley coal industry would be likely to improve air quality, health and environmental impacts and bring benefits for other industries. Summary The Hunter Valley produces and exports large volumes of coal. Supporters of the industry portray it as a ‘vital economic engine room’ and ‘the bedrock of the Hunter’s economy’. In contrast to coal proponents’ claims, however, economic profiles of the region emphasise that the Hunter has a diversified, modern economy, without any one dominant sector, and that the service sectors are the major employers. The coal industry’s public statements invariably emphasise its apparent economic importance. Claims are usually made in absolute terms – ...
The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union covers workers in several major industries, incl...
Coal which has played and will continue to play a major role in the development and progress of Aust...
It is undeniable that minerals and energy resource development is a key contributor to the Australia...
Once an unquestioned source of economic prosperity, the damage caused by coal to people’s health, na...
This report is intended to provide the Queensland public with a view of the coal industry in its wid...
This article questions the sustainability of open-cut coal mining in the Hunter Valley region of Aus...
Summary: Mining plays a small role in the economy of the Southern Highlands. The major employing ind...
Traditionally the coal mining industry has resisted innovation. Changes in working methods, in condi...
For almost three decades, open cut coal mines have been expanding deeper into the densely settled ag...
This article questions the sustainability of open-cut coal mining in the Hunter Valley region of Aus...
Australia is often called the �lucky country� meaning that its prosperity depends more on its minera...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Coal mining has a long legacy of providing needed jobs in isolated communities but it is also associ...
The coal debate seems to be in a state of inertia. Proponents of coal claim the industry brings econ...
Coal, the nation\u27s most abundant fossil fuel and the only one that is exported, represents one of...
The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union covers workers in several major industries, incl...
Coal which has played and will continue to play a major role in the development and progress of Aust...
It is undeniable that minerals and energy resource development is a key contributor to the Australia...
Once an unquestioned source of economic prosperity, the damage caused by coal to people’s health, na...
This report is intended to provide the Queensland public with a view of the coal industry in its wid...
This article questions the sustainability of open-cut coal mining in the Hunter Valley region of Aus...
Summary: Mining plays a small role in the economy of the Southern Highlands. The major employing ind...
Traditionally the coal mining industry has resisted innovation. Changes in working methods, in condi...
For almost three decades, open cut coal mines have been expanding deeper into the densely settled ag...
This article questions the sustainability of open-cut coal mining in the Hunter Valley region of Aus...
Australia is often called the �lucky country� meaning that its prosperity depends more on its minera...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Coal mining has a long legacy of providing needed jobs in isolated communities but it is also associ...
The coal debate seems to be in a state of inertia. Proponents of coal claim the industry brings econ...
Coal, the nation\u27s most abundant fossil fuel and the only one that is exported, represents one of...
The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union covers workers in several major industries, incl...
Coal which has played and will continue to play a major role in the development and progress of Aust...
It is undeniable that minerals and energy resource development is a key contributor to the Australia...