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Qld cleaning up its dust act

QUEENSLAND Commissioner for Mine Safety and Health Kate du Preez said the coal industry and the regulator had undergone extensive reforms and shown considerable character and a strong commitment to recognising the deficiencies that led to issues such as the re-identification of mine dust lung diseases in the state.

 Queensland Commissioner for Mine Safety and Health Kate du Preez.

Queensland Commissioner for Mine Safety and Health Kate du Preez.

Du Preez said the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and the industry had implemented substantial programs of work that resulted in a world class system that detected signs of mine dust...

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