Dolphins go underground at Moranbah North
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Dolphins go underground at Moranbah North
Image: Anglo AmericanPlayers from Australian National Rugby League (NRL) side The Dolphins have been given a rare look inside Queensland’s steelmaking coal sector, going underground for the first time during a visit to Moranbah North mine in Central Queensland. The six players — Daniel Saifiti, Francis Molo, Jeremy Marshall-King, Morgan Knowles, Brad Schneider and John Fineanganofo — spent two hours underground with mining crews, observing longw…
Dolphins dive right in at Moranbah North mine - Industry Queensland
Dolphins NRL players have swapped the footy field for the longwall, as part of miner Anglo American’s partnership with the club. Daniel Saifiti, Francis Molo, Jeremy Marshall-King, Morgan Knowles, Brad Schneider and John Fineanganofo spent two hours underground with coal mine workers at Moranbah North during a Bowen Basin visit last week. Image at top of page: Dolphins NRL player Frank Molo with a piece of steelmaking coal on the longwall at Ang…
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