Coal miner Peabody has violated licensing regulations and will incur a $500,000 penalty for polluting the Royal National Park.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that Peabody has breached licence conditions leading to pollution in the Royal National Park. Environmental protection is crucial, and incidents like this highlight the importance of holding companies accountable for their actions. Hopefully, this financial penalty serves as a reminder for Peabody and other companies to adhere strictly to environmental regulations to prevent future occurrences. The health of our parks and ecosystems should always come first.

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