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South32 (ASX:S32) share price rises amid coal mine decision appeal
Marc Sidarous | May 7, 2021 4:13pm |
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South32 Ltd (ASX: S32) share price edged higher today. The company was in focus after news filtered through it has lodged an appeal against the New South Wales Independent Planning Commission (IPC) over its decision to block an extension of South 32’s Dendrobium coal mine.
By the market’s close, shares in the metals and mining company were trading at $2.99 – up 0.34%. Similarly , the
Let’s take a closer look at today’s developments.
Case background
Back in February, the IPC blocked a decision by the state Department of Planning to approve South32’s $956 million plan to extend the life of the Dendrobium coal mine to 2048 and extract an additional 78 million tonnes of coal from the site.
Australia Day: Public attitudes to January 26 are shifting, experts say
22 Jan, 2021 12:22 AM
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Aussie attitudes towards Australia Day are shifting, particularly among younger generations. Photo / News Corp Australia
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By: Ally Foster
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has previously described Australia Day, observed every January 26, as a chance for Australians from all walks of life, from all backgrounds to celebrate how far the country has come.
January 26, 1788, was the day the First Fleet of British convict ships arrived at Sydney Cove, Port Jackson, and founded the colony of New South Wales. Morrison said the day calls for Australians to be honest about the country s past failings while also still being able to recognise its achievements.