PROCESSING

Kooragang shutting as PWCS spends $19M on maintenance

An extra 160 workers will be required on site

An aerial view of Kooragang Island with Walsh Point in the distance. Credit PWCS

An aerial view of Kooragang Island with Walsh Point in the distance. Credit PWCS

Port Waratah Coal Services will invest more than $19 million on eight maintenance and infrastructure projects during a major outage at the Kooragang Coal Terminal in New South Wales throughout October....

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