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EnergyAustralia’s announcement this week it would shut the Yallourn power station four years early underscored the dwindling value of brown coal, as the power giant seeks to phase out high carbon-emitting operations.
Phill Bramstedt is a contract worker a the Yallourn power station.
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Phill Bramstedt, who works on the belt system at Yallourn, described a “pretty solemn” mood on Wednesday when the company confirmed it would close four years early in 2028.
“A lot of people knew we were next cab off the rank,” he says. “At least they’ve given everybody a warning of what’s going on.”
HALIFAX One year after the pandemic began, the top public health officials from each of the Maritime provinces looked back and shared their impressions in an interview with CTV Atlantic Anchor Steve Murphy on Thursday evening. New Brunswick s chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell, Prince Edward Island s chief public health officer Dr. Heather Morrison, and Nova Scotia s chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang have been the public face of the teams that have been working to develop the guidelines that have kept case totals in the Maritimes so low. Morrison pointed out that the frequency of COVID-19 infections in the rest of Canada has been 2,300 per 100,000 compared to about 200 per 100,000 in the Maritimes