The new A$1.8bn Wiggins Island coal terminal at Gladstone could begin to take shape next year, following the publication of the terms of reference for an Environmental Impact Study (EIS) by Queensland’s Coordinator General.
The State Government has declared it a ‘significant project’ as part of its plans to make the port of Gladstone the world’s top coal exporting port....
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