Owners hope to start developing Maxwell underground next year, after planning commission approval on Tuesday

Ian Kirkwood
Updated March 23 2021 - 11:29pm, first published December 23 2020 - 5:00am
CENTRE OF ATTENTION: The former Drayton coal preparation plant and coal stockpiling areas, which Malabar Resources says will be the only surface evidence of mining at Maxwell undergound. Picture: Malabar Resources
CENTRE OF ATTENTION: The former Drayton coal preparation plant and coal stockpiling areas, which Malabar Resources says will be the only surface evidence of mining at Maxwell undergound. Picture: Malabar Resources

WORK could start on the Maxwell underground coalmine at Jerrys Plains in the coming months, Malabar Resources chairman Wayne Seabrook said yesterday after the project won state government approval.

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Ian Kirkwood

Ian Kirkwood

Journalist

Reporting journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1987. Editorial writer, general reporter, industrial relations, industry and coal.

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