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New Acland Stage 3 produces first coal, litigation lingers

THE first coal from New Hope’s much-awaited New Acland Stage 3 extension in Queensland was mined on September 15, however, litigation lingers after years of “lawfare”.

New Acland produced 200,000 tonnes of run-of-mine coal in the October quarter.

New Acland produced 200,000 tonnes of run-of-mine coal in the October quarter.

New Acland produced 200,000 tonnes of run-of-mine coal in the October quarter and moved 1.6M bench cubic metres of prime overburden material from the existing Manningvale West pit. Total saleable coal...

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