"Where temporary shutdowns are necessary, these are planned to coincide with the September school holidays. "Workers will be required to take leave during this time. " Coal mines across the Hunter region have been impacted by the move towards renewables and COVID-19. ( ABC Upper Hunter: Michael Pritchard) Meanwhile, BHP confirmed its intention to offload its Mount Arthur open cut mine, near Muswellbrook. Federal Hunter MP, Joel Fitzgibbon, said he believed the coal industry had a long-term future in the region despite the downturn. "Beyond the COVID-19 crisis, things will be fine, " he said. "But how long demand will be depressed in those Asian markets, we do not know. "I've no doubt that Mount Arthur will be picked up by another player — who knows which. "I just appeal to the companies to hang on as long as they can, to do the right thing by the employees, and I'll pray that we can hang on long enough to wait for that demand to grow strong again. "
Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare Geography Location 200 East University Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota, United States Coordinates 44°57′21″N 93°05′43″W / 44. 9559567°N 93. 0952854°W Coordinates: 44°57′21″N 93°05′43″W / 44. 0952854°W Organization Care system non-profit Type Specialist Services Beds 60 Speciality Pediatric medicine History Opened 1897 Links Website www. gillettechildrens Lists Hospitals in Minnesota Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare is a non-profit hospital located in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. Through its 60-bed (staffed and licensed) hospital, 11 clinics, and nine greater Minnesota locations, Gillette treats more than 25, 000 children each year who have complex conditions, rare disorders and traumatic injuries that affect the musculoskeletal and neurological systems. [1] [2] [3] History [ edit] Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare focuses on pediatric medical treatment and research. It was founded by Arthur Gillette and Jessie Haskins in 1897. It took on Arthur Gillette's name as the hospital's first chief surgeon, an appointment given by the regents of the University of Minnesota.