Food trumps coal as NSW refunds Shenhua $262m for licence
The state government says it will protect fertile farmland from the activities of a Chinese-owned coal miner.
James Robertson is a Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
The state government says it will protect fertile farmland from the activities of a Chinese-owned coal miner.
As Premier Mike Baird prepares what some senior MPs expect to be a change to the government's historic greyhound racing ban, the state government is continuing several inquiries into explosive allegations of mass graves and corruption linked to the sport.
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