
Hunter looks to the future
By Rachel Dally Watkins AUSTRALIA’S leading coal export terminal operator is pushing ahead with plans for a new facility in a bid to secure the future of the Hunter Valley region’s coal industry. Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS), the operator of the Kooragang and Carrington coal terminals at the Port of Newcastle, has bounced back from its early 2015 lows, indicating that the Hunter Valley coal chain is holding up well during this uncertain economic climate. The Port of Newcastle is one of Australia’s largest ports by throughput tonnage, and, with coal comprising 97 per cent of its trade, the world’s largest coal export port. In 2014 the port handled 164.3 million tonnes of trade, up 5.3 per cent on the…