A new model for closure planning in Australia

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Mining Magazine speaks with RCEAM team

Desert like terrain from coal mine closure.

Desert like terrain from coal mine closure. | Credits: Dian Nugraha Perdana via Shutterstock

Australia’s mining regions are heading into a period of significant change. The pace of mine closures is increasing, with 2023 estimates suggesting that nearly 240 existing mines, or about 10% of current…

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