MINER'S RIGHT

Coal profits rise as wind power blown off course

The best team does not always win, a lesson learned over a wet weekend in Britain when Australia retained the Ashes cricket prize by default, and in business where an Australian company is defying its critics to become the black star of coal mining

Tim Treadgold
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That's enough said about sport because not enough is being said about why Whitehaven Coal has succeeded mining a material some people want banned while others recognise that it remains an essential source...

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