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Maules Creek costs could fall

WHITEHAVEN Coal expects free-on-board costs per tonne at its Maules Creek mine in New South Wales to fall between FY21 and FY23 as in-pit dumping increases to reach 100%.

 Whitehaven Coal's Maules Creek mine in NSW.

Whitehaven Coal's Maules Creek mine in NSW.

The company said in its annual report that staffing requirements at Maules Creek were also being fully met and the focus had shifted to investing in skills development to improve equipment utilisation...

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