Full steam ahead with waste chips for $5.38 million green project

David Fitzsimons
Updated June 12 2018 - 2:48pm, first published 2:00pm
FIRED UP: Pete Mac Smith MSM, Brad Williams ARENA, Cabonne mayor Kevin Beatty, Heather Nicholls Cabonne council, Member for Calare Andrew Gee, Nino Di Falco NSW EPA and Bob Mac Smith MSM. Photo: Supplied
FIRED UP: Pete Mac Smith MSM, Brad Williams ARENA, Cabonne mayor Kevin Beatty, Heather Nicholls Cabonne council, Member for Calare Andrew Gee, Nino Di Falco NSW EPA and Bob Mac Smith MSM. Photo: Supplied

Waste wood chips from regional forests will replace LPG gas to provide steam for MSM Milling’s Manildra canola processing plant in a $5.38 million green project.

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David Fitzsimons

I am a senior journalist at the Central Western Daily concentrating on council, government and real estate issues. Before moving to Orange I filled senior roles at the Daily Telegraph, Daily Telegraph-Mirror and the Daily Mirror in Sydney. They included being an editor, news editor, chief of staff and reporter.

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