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New Hope forced to cut jobs, pay

THE Queensland government’s failure to approve the New Hope Group’s New Acland Stage 3 project has left the company with no option but to roll out redundancies and pay cuts.

Jobs go as New Acland Stage 3 stalls.

Jobs go as New Acland Stage 3 stalls.

It has been forced to make 14% of its corporate workforce and 15% of the workers at its Queensland Bulk Handling port facility redundant. The remaining workers at its corporate office, West Moreton,...

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