The NSW Government has amended its mining planning policy to overcome a lapsed Bylong consent

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated August 30 2019 - 6:17pm, first published 12:30pm
Beauty: A view of the Bylong Valley between Denman and Mudgee where a Korean Government-backed mining company proposes to establish a coal mine.
Beauty: A view of the Bylong Valley between Denman and Mudgee where a Korean Government-backed mining company proposes to establish a coal mine.

PLANNING Minister Rob Stokes has cleared the way for a decision on the controversial Bylong coal mine after gazetting changes to the state's mining policy to overcome a lapsed "gateway" consent.

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