Underground Opal Mining in Koroit
Thursday, November 18th, 2010Underground Opal Mining in Koroit

Underground Opal Mining in Koroit
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On the 26th September 2005 the Coal River Working Party drilled into the early convict coal mines of Newcastle Australia. This is the birthplace of the Australian Coal Mining Industry. Video by Bob Cook. For more info: www.newcastle.edu.au Blog: coalriver.wordpress.com
Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says Australia’s international reputation has been damaged by the Government’s mining tax proposals.
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