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Worker dies in northeast Australian mine collapse

Jan 04, 2026

Sydney [Australia], January 4: Authorities have found the body of a missing worker after a coal mine collapsed in the northeast Australian state of Queensland on Friday afternoon.
An emergency search and rescue operation was launched for a missing man after the collapse at the underground mine at the Curragh complex, more than 600 km northwest of Brisbane in central Queensland, around 3:00 p.m. local time on Friday.
Tony Perrett, the state government's acting minister for mines, confirmed that emergency responders located the deceased worker on Saturday night.
He told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that specialist teams had worked through the night to stabilize the site and access the missing man.
"Tragically, that worker could not be saved," he said.
A second worker who was safely recovered on Friday was taken to hospital as a precaution.
The Curragh mine site is owned by metallurgical coal producer Coronado Global Resources and is operated by Mammoth Underground Mine Management, which said in a statement that it would fully support an investigation into the collapse.
Source: Xinhua News Agency

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