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Griffin Coal’s first disclosed financial results in four years have revealed the loss-making Collie miner retains the support of its lenders for at least 12 more months, despite slashing the value of

FBI: Most Wanted Recap 05/11/21: Season 2 Episode 13 Toxic

“Toxic,” and we have your FBI Most Wanted recap below. In tonight’s FBI season 2 episode 13 as per the CBS synopsis, “The team tracks two brothers who are set on getting revenge against members of the company that caused their town’s environmental destruction; Sarah meets the rest of the LaCroix family, including Jess’ sister.” Make sure to bookmark this spot and come back from 10 PM – 11 PM ET for our FBI: Most Wanted recap. While you wait for our recap check out all our television news, spoilers, recaps & more, right here! Tonight’s FBI Most Wanted recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates!

Australian union petition over Grosvenor Mine disaster a cynical diversion

Australian union petition over Grosvenor Mine disaster a cynical diversion Over 200 miners at Anglo-American’s underground Grosvenor Mine, amounting to around 75 percent of the workforce, have signed a petition calling for the dismissal of the site’s senior leadership team. The mine, located in Central Queensland, was the site of a massive methane gas explosion on May 6 last year that left five workers with horrific injuries. The petition, instigated by the Construction Forestry Maritime Mining and Energy Union (CFMMEU), declares that since the explosion, management at Grosvenor “have given us no reason to believe they have addressed the culture of poor safety or that they have put in place measures that will prevent a repeat disaster.”

Bluewaters coal-fired power station written off as worthless as renewables rise

Bluewaters coal-fired power station written off as worthless as renewables rise By Daniel Mercer WedWednesday 16 updated ThuThursday 17 The value of Australia s newest power station, south of Perth, has been written off. ( Share Print text only Cancel The owners of Australia s newest coal-fired power station have written down the value of the asset to zero, wiping out a $1.2 billion investment in the face of an onslaught of renewable energy. Key points: Its Japanese owners have written it off as worthless The move is being pinned on the rise of renewable energy In what a financial market analyst said was a classic example of changes predicted in the energy industry, Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo has written off its $250 million equity stake in the Bluewaters power plant in Western Australia s south-west.

Australia s newest coal-fired power plant deemed worthless by Japanese owner

Australia s newest coal-fired power plant deemed worthless by Japanese owner
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