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  2. The one-year returns have been splendid for Whitehaven Coal ...

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    Whitehaven Coal Limited ( ASX:WHC ) shareholders might be concerned after seeing the share price drop 13% in the last...

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  6. Whitehaven Coal - Wikipedia

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    Whitehaven Coal was established in February 1999. In September 2000, mining operations commenced at the Canyon open cut mine near Gunnedah.Further mines were established at Werris Creek in September 2005 and Tarrawonga in June 2006 before the company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in June 2007.

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  8. Maules Creek coal mine - Wikipedia

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    The Maules Creek coal mine is a large open-cut black coal mine owned and operated by Whitehaven Coal, located in the Gunnedah Basin, [1] near Boggabri in New South Wales, Australia. It has planning approval to extract up to 13 million tonnes of coal each year until 2034. [ 2 ]

  9. Woodhouse Colliery - Wikipedia

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    Haig Colliery, the last deep coal mine in Cumbria, closed in 1986. The new mine would use former but extant tunnels from previous mining ventures for coal and anhydrite. [18] The mine head would be located on the former Marchon chemical works site close to Haig Colliery and the suburb of Woodhouse just south of Whitehaven town centre in Cumbria.