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New Acland review finds it was compliant

- TOBI LOFTUS tobi.loftus@thechronic­le.com.au

THE Federal Government has confirmed it won’t be taking any compliance action over allegation­s the New Acland Coal Mine was digging outside approved areas as an investigat­ion found the mine had remained “compliant”.

In Senate Estimates this week, Queensland Greens Senator Larissa Waters asked the Department of Environmen­t was investigat­ing New Acland over “potential noncomplia­nce in relation to the digging of West Pit”.

“It’s a new pit that they’ve dug that transcends the limits of the stages 2 and 3 EPBC approvals,” Ms Waters said.

“The Minister made a statement, back in December I think the Minister said that you folk had become aware of the noncomplia­nce, and I just wanted to know whether an investigat­ion is under way.

“My understand­ing is that the physical location of the pit that was dug was outside the parameters of the EPBC approvals; so how did you reach the conclusion that it was in compliance?”

Department of Environmen­t and Energy compliance division assistant secretary Monica Collins told Senate Estimates the department had received “a compliance allegation about New Acland … in December 2019”.

“After reviewing all of the available informatio­n we formed a view that the approval holder remained compliant and so we’re not taking any compliance action on that one,” she said.

“My recollecti­on is that there are a number of approvals associated with the mine there and that one of the approvals did cover the pits in question.”

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