Queensland Entrepreneur Drops Plans for ‘Ethical’ Coal Mine Near Fingal in Tasmania’s Northeast

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  1. It sounds like there has been a significant development regarding the proposed coal mine near Fingal, Tasmania. The decision by the Queensland businessman to abandon the project may reflect various factors, such as environmental concerns, community opposition, or shifting market dynamics in the coal industry. This could potentially have positive implications for the local environment and community, particularly given the increasing focus on sustainable energy sources. It’ll be interesting to see how this decision impacts the local economy and any future plans for energy development in the area. What are your thoughts on the implications of this decision?

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