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Port of Newcastle should diversify out of coal: chairman

NEWLY-appointed Port of Newcastle chairman Roy Green believes that as demand for coal is expected to decline, the port will have to seek to diversify.

Lou Caruana
Port of Newcastle should diversify out of coal: chairman

Green, who is an academic and businessman, acknowledged coal had been vital to the Hunter Valley and Newcastle economy for 200 years,  but said the world’s biggest coal port needed to think long term and...

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