Coal ash dams: researcher Dr Ingrid Shraner argues innovative industry in the Hunter and Central Coast could open new markets and job opportunities

Madeline Link
April 25 2022 - 5:00am
COAL ASH: Hunter Greens candidate Janet Murray and Shortland candidate Kim Grierson, who both have coal-fired power stations in their electorates. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers
COAL ASH: Hunter Greens candidate Janet Murray and Shortland candidate Kim Grierson, who both have coal-fired power stations in their electorates. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

COAL ASH dams have been at the centre of dust-ups between power stations, environmental groups and health advocates for decades, but a proposal to see the dams emptied could also lead to more jobs in the big smoke.

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Madeline Link

Madeline Link

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Madeline Link is a journalist at the Newcastle Herald, with a focus on Lake Macquarie City Council. To keep up with my stories, follow my Twitter @madeline_link, for tips email madeline.link@newcastleherald.com.au.

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