The Borneo Post

One dead, 29 rescued after Australian gold mine collapse

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SYDNEY: Search teams pulled a body from the rubble of a collapsed Australian gold mine yesterday, after a major rescue operation earlier freed 29 workers trapped undergroun­d.

A crew of 30 miners was working deep inside the Ballarat Gold Mine in the state of Victoria when it caved in on Wednesday evening.

While 29 of the workers were rescued within hours, a 37-yearold man was helplessly pinned by the tumbling rocks.

Emergency services toiled through the night to dig the man from the debris, some three kilometres from the mine entrance.

His body was eventually pulled from the mine yesterday morning.

Union officials have raised questions about the mine’s safety record - it collapsed in 2007 when owned by another company and the site’s current owner now faces a major workplace safety probe.

“My inspectors and investigat­ors have been on site since last night,” said Narelle Beer, executive director of the state’s workplace safety regulator WorkSafe Victoria.

“It will be a complex, detailed investigat­ion. And we’re very keen to understand how we can ensure that a tragedy like this never occurs again.”

Australian Workers Union state secretary Ronnie Hayden said the collapse was ‘devastatin­g’.

“But it’s even more devastatin­g because this should have been avoided.”

Hayden said the union would push state authoritie­s to pursue a case under ‘industrial manslaught­er’ legislatio­n.

Union members had raised concerns about the mine’s use of ‘air legging’, a form of two-person manual drilling, the union boss said.

“It seems to have fallen on deaf ears.”

Ballarat Mayor Des Hudson said the incident would ‘ripple through the Ballarat Gold Mine organisati­on for days, weeks and months’.

“Not just through the recovery phase, but also through the investigat­ion into what happened,” he told AFP.

Victoria police said the ‘rockfall’ at the mine also injured a 21-yearold man, who was airlifted to hospital in a ‘serious condition’.

Twenty-eight workers took refuge in a safety pod, they said.

Ballarat Gold Mine told AFP on Thursday morning that it had ‘no statement at this time’.

Police confirmed yesterday the mine was cooperatin­g with their investigat­ion.

The Australian Workers Union raised safety concerns in 2021 under the mine’s previous operator, an Australian subsidiary of Singapore-listed Shen Yao Holdings.

An investigat­ion by WorkSafe Victoria revealed flaws in the mine’s safety plan and said that serious injury or fatalities could occur if emergency services relied on those plans for rescues.

The mine’s 2007 cave-in saw 27 workers trapped undergroun­d but all were freed without injury after a five-hour rescue operation.

Ballarat, about two hours’ drive west of state capital Melbourne, sits at the centre of one of Australia’s most famous gold mining regions.

The precious metal was found near the town in 1851, sparking a frenzied gold rush that would last for decades.

Victoria produces about 30 percent of all the gold mined in Australia, and almost two percent of global stocks every year.

Studies have found Australia’s mining sector is one of the safest in the world - although it is still one of the country’s deadliest industries.

 ?? ?? A frame grab taken from video footage provided by Australian Broadcast Corporatio­n (ABC) via AFPTV shows equipment and structures at an Australian gold mine that collapsed, killing one miner, and resulting in a major rescue operation which freed 29 workers who were trapped undergroun­d.. — AFP photo
A frame grab taken from video footage provided by Australian Broadcast Corporatio­n (ABC) via AFPTV shows equipment and structures at an Australian gold mine that collapsed, killing one miner, and resulting in a major rescue operation which freed 29 workers who were trapped undergroun­d.. — AFP photo

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