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NSW planning dept recommends Vickery extension approval

Vickery is set to contribute $271 million in wages that will flow through the local economy.

The Vickery extension proposal builds upon, and further optimises, an already-approved mine, on a site that has already been extensively mined over many years.

The Vickery extension proposal builds upon, and further optimises, an already-approved mine, on a site that has already been extensively mined over many years.

The NSW planning department's recommendations will be considered by the NSW Independent Planning Commission, which will hold a further public hearing regarding the project in the coming weeks. Consistent...

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