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Scone TAFE campus sale is concerning for future of agricultural education in NSW, says teacher
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FebFebruary 2021 at 2:21am
Students at Scone TAFE s Flemington Drive campus learn practical skills from experts in the region.
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A veteran teacher has raised concerns about the New South Wales government s plans to sell a specialist rural TAFE campus, warning you cannot properly learn key agriculture skills from books or online.
Key points:
NSW State Government has listed the only agriculture-specialised TAFE in the Hunter region for sale
The Government says that skills can be taught through online learning plus practical sessions on farms
New South Wales greenlights Maxwell coal mine
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The New South Wales Independent Planning Commission granted consent to Maxwell Ventures for the development of its namesake underground coal mine in the Muswellbrook Local Government Area, southeastern Australia.
In its decision, the Commission points out that the project’s potential impacts on surrounding communities can be “reasonably and satisfactorily” identified, avoided, mitigated and managed, as long as the company complies with the 169 conditions imposed on its development consent.
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The $509-million Maxwell project is hosted on the site of the former Drayton open-cut mine, operated by Anglo American until 2016