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NSW lockdown threatening mining supply chains

MINE operators in New South Wales are putting on a brave face over managing the extended COVID-19 lockdowns in both Sydney and regional areas, however, the potential impact of supply chain disruptions may eventually cause disruption to the flow of essential labour and mining consumables to keep the industry viable.

Lou Caruana, Paul Hunt
The Port of Newcastle

The Port of Newcastle

The Hunter and Newcastle coal mining region had its lockdown extended for another week with more cases being identified in the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie local government areas. The lockdown has also...

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