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Comments: Massive coal mine in Australia beats back climate change legal challenge
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Newcastle is currently Australia's largest coal-exporting port, and there are plans afoot for its significant expansion, but also for a new port in Queensland that is even bigger.
Ah, Australian coal killing the world. Makes me proud to be Aussie. :-(