Plenty of sympathy expected as Krispy Kreme's John McGuigan dishes coal dirt

By Colin Kruger
Updated May 26 2015 - 1:08am, first published 12:15am

The 200th gathering of the Sydney Mining Club next month promises more drama than the Rum Rebellion - or should that be the Eureka Stockade - as it highlights the plight of coal investors who had their assets "stolen by the state of NSW," according to the impartial flyer for the big event.

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