In this episode, we discuss the New South Wales government's controversial six-year extension of the Dartbrook coal mine in the Hunter Valley. Plagued by insolvency, unpaid debts to local contractors, and governance issues, the mine's future has sparked debate. Richard speaks with Dave Lazell, the state Nationals member for Upper Hunter, about why he believes the government should have demanded guarantees for local debts before approving the extension. They explore the economic importance of coal mining for the region, the challenges of selling the mine, and the balance between supporting local communities and allowing mining operations to continue.

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