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Rio warns 1300 jobs on line in Warkworth stoush

RIO Tinto subsidiary Coal & Allied will today start its appeal against the NSW Land and Environment Court’s decision to overturn last year’s development consent for its Warkworth extension – warning 1300 jobs are at risk because of the delay.

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Rio warns 1300 jobs on line in Warkworth stoush

Rio Tinto Energy chief executive Harry Kenyon-Slaney said even if a successful outcome could be delivered through the legal system, it would take months and come too late to avoid impacts on production...

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