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Australian teens lead class action against Whitehaven’s coal mine expansion
The Vickery open-cut coal mine. (Image courtesy of Whitehaven Coal.)

A class action against a coal mine extension that begins on Tuesday could make it more difficult for coal mines to be approved in Australia on the basis of intergenerational equity and climate change, if the claimants prove successful.

The landmark claim, by a group of eight teenagers from across Australia, begins on Tuesday in Melbourne’s Federal Court and is expected to last for five days, but a judgement may not be made for several months.

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The Vickery open-cut coal mine. (Image courtesy of Whitehaven Coal.)

A class action against a coal mine extension that begins on Tuesday could make it more difficult for coal mines to be approved in Australia on the basis of intergenerational equity and climate change, if the claimants prove successful.

The landmark claim, by a group of eight teenagers from across Australia, begins on Tuesday in Melbourne’s Federal Court and is expected to last for five days, but a judgement may not be made for several months.

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