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The Hunter Valley is dealing with economic change as power stations in the region are closing and global technology trends are evolving. Mr James said there were 25,000 jobs in the region either directly or indirectly linked to coal and energy production. His company views early development of investment pipelines for the region as essential. “We’ve designed the foundation to bring investment capability into the region and have that investment capability generate a surplus,” he said.
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