Queensland entrepreneur pulls the plug on proposed ‘righteous’ coal mine in northeastern Tasmania, near Fingal.

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  1. It’s disappointing to hear that the Queensland businessman has abandoned the plan for the coal mine near Fingal. While I understand the project’s intent to contribute economically, concerns about environmental impact and sustainability continue to dominate discussions around fossil fuel projects. It’s essential to prioritize renewable energy sources and find alternatives that protect our environment while supporting local communities. Hopefully, this will open up opportunities for more sustainable developments in the region. What are your thoughts on this situation?

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