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Media Stories |
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Voter's backlash looms against coal mine
(Sydney Morning Herald,
Thursday 4 January 2007 - Wendy Frew, Environment Reporter)
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PROPOSAL for a
large underground mine in the picturesque Dooralong and
Yarramalong valleys on the Central Coast is set to turn into a major
political battle ahead of the state election because of fears the
could threaten local rivers and aquifers. |
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Residents fear coal dust
(Central Coast Express, Friday, 22
December 2006)
Australian Coal Alliance members and supporters letterboxed every
home in Blue Haven, San Remo, Hamlyn Terrace and Woongarrah with the
alliance's hard-hitting brochure
'Water or Coal Dust? It's Your
Choice!' |
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