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Dawson coal mine

Coordinates: 24°35′13″S 150°02′46″E / 24.587°S 150.046°E / -24.587; 150.046
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The Dawson coal mine is an open-cut coal mine south-east of Moura in Central Queensland, Australia. The mine includes three mining areas; Dawson North, Dawson Central and Dawson South that share common infrastructure. The Dawson coal mine lies in the Baralaba Coal Measures of the Bowen Basin.[1]

Coking, soft coking and thermal coal have all been produced at the mine.[2] Anglo American has owned the mine since mid-2002.[1] Mining in the area began in 1961 in what was known as the Moura Mine. The mine was the first to export a shipment of Queensland's coking coal to Japan.[2] It was also the first mine to introduce draglines into its operation in 1963.[3]

The coal is exported by Gladstone to the Barney Point and R G Tanna coal terminals.[1] Dawson coal mine has implemented an extensive rehabilitation program.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Dawson Complex, Queensland, Australia". Mining Technology. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Dawson South Mine". CIMIC. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  3. ^ "What we do". Anglo American. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  4. ^ Ballard, Henry (2 August 2021). "There's more to mining at Anglo's Dawson operation". Australian Mining. Prime Creative Media. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

24°35′13″S 150°02′46″E / 24.587°S 150.046°E / -24.587; 150.046