Council could face $2.8M revenue hit if mining rates changed

Max Stainkamph
Updated September 28 2020 - 5:17pm, first published 5:00pm
RATE CHANGE: Blayney and Cabonne councils could be out of pocket over proposed changes to the rates they can charge mining companies. FILE PHOTO
RATE CHANGE: Blayney and Cabonne councils could be out of pocket over proposed changes to the rates they can charge mining companies. FILE PHOTO

Blayney and Cabonne councils could be nearly $3 million out of pocket under a proposed change to the rates councils can charge mining companies and will lobby the NSW Government to reconsider upcoming recommendations governing councils.

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Max Stainkamph

Max Stainkamph

Journalist

Max joined the CWD in September 2017, leaving the big smoke of Melbourne to come to Orange, where he stayed until 2020.

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