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NSW planning department recommends Dendrobium expansion approval

It will support the continued employment of 400 existing personnel and 100 more when operational.

The Dendrobium extension project will support the continued employment of 400 existing personnel and a further 100 personnel once the project is operational.

The Dendrobium extension project will support the continued employment of 400 existing personnel and a further 100 personnel once the project is operational.

South32 is seeking development consent for the Dendrobium mine extension project to allow it to extract an extra 78 million tonnes of run-of-mine coal from two additional mining areas and extend the life...

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