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Coronado hoping for a safer half at Curragh

CORONADO Global Resources is hoping to avoid further safety incidents at its Curragh mine in Queensland after its sales volume declined 13.6% to 5.4 million tonnes due to the operational impacts of a fatality at the mine.

 Coronado's Curragh mine in Queensland is preparing for a met coal rebound.

Coronado's Curragh mine in Queensland is preparing for a met coal rebound.

Coronado CEO Gerry Spindler said production was adversely impacted at Curragh by the temporary suspension in January following the fatality. Thiess tyre handling contractor Donald Rabbitt died after...

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