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    New South Wales Continues to Lend Support for Wallarah 2

    Investing News Network
    Jan. 21, 2015 09:23AM PST
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    Australian Mining reported that the government of New South Wales continues to support the development of the Wallarah 2 coal project despite court rulings against it.

    Australian Mining reported that the government of New South Wales continues to support the development of the Wallarah 2 coal project despite court rulings against it.

    As quoted in the market news:

    The Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council claimed the government had forced them into mediation with Wyong Coal, the Korean Government-owned mine developer.

    The Wallarah 2 project requires Darkinjung consent to go ahead, as found in a Land and Environment court ruling in June 2014, as a portion of the proposed Central Coast mine is on Darkinjung land.

    Click here for the full Australian Mining report

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