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Whitehaven Coal has had final approval to build its $767 million dollar Maules Creek project in New South Wales. The federal government gave conditional approval for the project in February. Managing director Paul Flynn said preparation of the site, near Boggabri, would begin next week and first coal sales were expected by late next year.
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Whitehaven Coal has had final approval to build its $767 million dollar Maules Creek project in New South Wales. The federal government gave conditional approval for the project in February. Managing director Paul Flynn said preparation of the site, near Boggabri, would begin next week and first coal sales were expected by late next year.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

Whitehaven Coal has received final approval to build its $767 million Maules Creek project in New South Wales.

The Maules Creek project is located in New South Wales, with the site situated near the town of Boggabri.

The Maules Creek project is a $767 million development by Whitehaven Coal.

According to managing director Paul Flynn, preparation of the Maules Creek site was due to begin next week from the time of the announcement.

Whitehaven Coal expects first coal sales from the Maules Creek project by late next year.

Yes — the federal government had given conditional approval for the Maules Creek project in February, and the project has now received final approval.

Managing director Paul Flynn provided the update, stating site preparation would start imminently and first coal sales were expected by late next year.

Final approval clears a key regulatory hurdle, allowing Whitehaven Coal to begin site preparation and move toward production; the company is targeting first coal sales by late next year, though investors should watch for further updates on execution and any remaining conditions.