Report claims NSW government is losing billions of dollars
A new report claims New South Wales is missing out on billions of dollars in mining royalties that could fund the transition from coal to renewable energy. Progressive thinks tank the Australia Institute claims New South Wales could have doubled its coal revenue this financial year, if it had adopted a royalty system like Queensland’s.
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