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Handling of latest Callide incident shows up Queensland industry and political leadership

Predictably, heads are rolling

CS Energy’s miscommunication was described as a “failure at the highest levels”.

CS Energy’s miscommunication was described as a “failure at the highest levels”. | Credits: CS Energy

While nobody was physically hurt when a large chunk of clinker recently fell from a boiler at the Callide C power station, there may still be casualties.  In an eventful few days since news of the incident...

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