Interim go-ahead for Newcastle coal capacity plan
The Hunter coal industry's long-term capacity agreement passed another milestone last night, gaining interim clearance from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Full steam ahead: Plan secures investment in Newcastle's coal terminals
The competition watchdog said the proposal was "materially different" to the capacity balancing system that has had several incarnations since first being introduced in 2004.
The old rationing system forced Port Waratah Coal Services - owned by several of the port...
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