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Deposit Type. Mining Methods. Crushing and Grinding. All production numbers are expressed as clean coal. Glencore has announced they will cut jobs at Collinsville coal mine by March next year The company said they commenced consultation last week with its Collinsville workforce over further steps to reduce production at the mine.

You may also like. BHP partners with China to address the challenges of climate change 12 months ago. Add Comment. Click here to post a comment. BHP trail derails in Pilbara. At the time known as Moongunya, the local Aboriginal word for coal, the town was renamed Collinsville in after local MP Charles Collins. The original mine closed in but to this day coal remains the economy's mainstay, with three companies — Glencore, Thiess and Q-Coal — operating nearby. Former power station and mine workers Don Malcolm and John Williams began their careers as teenagers in Collinsville, and are both now retired and still living in the town.

During the s and s coking coal demand from the booming Japanese steel industry resulted in massive expansion of mechanised mining in the Bowen Basin. Mel Poole was a year-old apprentice fitter and turner, the second youngest in the state. There was nothing on the shelf, if you needed it you had to make it," he said.

Concerns about safety and conditions for workers sparked lengthy strikes at times in the town. In , seven men were killed by carbon dioxide poisoning in the state-owned mine, one of Queensland's worst mining accidents. The incident led to a lengthy shut-down as the government of the day and the mining union went head-to-head over safety.

The building of the power station in caused further political angst, with workers battling State Government contractor John Holland for better pay and conditions. For three months a picket-line in the town turned the national spotlight on Collinsville's woes as non-union workers, often labelled as scabs, were brought in to break the strike. The dispute was later settled with a compromise including an increase to certain allowances for the unionists.

Former mine surveyor Ray Wallace said the town stuck together through the turmoil and it forged a sense of community that remained. Mr Malcolm said the solidarity of the unions at the time resulted in principled strikes by workers. In more recent times the increase in numbers of drive-in, drive-out workers living in towns and cities along the coast has caused controversy with the dwindling of the local population.

One of the most historic former coal mines in the state, the Bowen Consolidated Colliery No.



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