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Coal mining companies in the Hunter Valley have failed to set aside enough money to fill in their massive voids or maintain the vegetation required to restore the landscape once their mines come to the end of their lives.
Japanese trading giant Idemitsu has fallen well short in its efforts to replant pasture and woodlands on its Muswellbrook Coal mine in the Upper Hunter, with insufficient topsoil and a poor choice of species being replanted, a report obtained by the
Herald shows.
BHPâs Mt Arthur coal mine near Muswellbrook has one of the largest voids in the Hunter Valley.
Press Release – Royal Society Twenty-seven new Ng Ahurei a Te Aprangi Fellows and Ng Ahurei Honore a Te Aprangi Honorary Fellows have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Aprangi for their distinction in research and advancement of science, technology …
Twenty-seven new Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows and Ngā Ahurei Honore a Te Apārangi Honorary Fellows have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for their distinction in research and advancement of science, technology or the humanities. They are exceptional leaders in their communities and their areas of research and scholarship.
Press Release – Royal Society Twenty-seven new Ng Ahurei a Te Aprangi Fellows and Ng Ahurei Honore a Te Aprangi Honorary Fellows have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Aprangi for their distinction in research and advancement of science, technology …
Twenty-seven new Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows and Ngā Ahurei Honore a Te Apārangi Honorary Fellows have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for their distinction in research and advancement of science, technology or the humanities. They are exceptional leaders in their communities and their areas of research and scholarship.
Thursday, 11 March 2021, 2:54 pm
Twenty-seven new Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows and
Ngā Ahurei Honore a Te Apārangi Honorary Fellows have been
elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for
their distinction in research and advancement of science,
technology or the humanities. They are exceptional leaders
in their communities and their areas of research and
scholarship.
Being made a Fellow is an honour that
recognises distinction in research, scholarship or the
advancement of knowledge at the highest international
standards. Fellows can use the post-nominal ‘FRSNZ’
after their name to indicate this honour.
Chair of the