The Chronicle

Farmers to keep up fight on mine

- JARRARD POTTER

OAKEY farmers and landholder­s have vowed to continue their fight against the expansion of the New Acland mine after an amended Environmen­tal Authority was issued this week.

New Hope Group CEO Rob Bishop welcomed the progress claiming the company’s Stage 3 project was “the most reviewed, assessed and scrutinise­d resources project in Queensland’s history”.

On Tuesday the Queensland Department of Environmen­t and Science approved New Hope Group’s plans to expand its coal mine west of Toowoomba, with its amended Environmen­tal Authority including strict conditions, such as limits on air and noise emissions as recommende­d by the Land and Environmen­t Court.

New Hope Group executive general manager Dominic O’Brien said the amended authority was a very important step towards seeing the mine reopen, and that the Land Court and the independen­t Queensland Department of Environmen­t and Science said the expansion “stacks up environmen­tally”.

Mr O’Brien said all that stood in the way of the mine’s expansion was the granting of a mining lease and associated water licence.

“We don’t have a timeline because there’s actually no statutory deadlines under the current approvals process with the Queensland government, but we are hopeful however given the extensive reviews that have been undertaken that they should be issued quite promptly.”

Oakey Coal Action Alliance secretary Paul King said the approval was “devastatin­g”, but confirmed the group would continue to oppose the planned expansion.

“New Hope still needs a water licence for this project, and it’s now up to Water Minister Glenn Butcher and his department to step up and reject the applicatio­n,” he said.

“The world we find ourselves in today is very different from when the mine expansion was first proposed in 2007. Expanding polluting coal mining is not the way ahead.

“Our future lies in our prime farmland and new opportunit­ies in the South West Renewable Energy Zone.”

Condamine MP Pat Weir has called on the mining lease and water licence to be issued to get workers back to work and have the Acland mine reopened to boost the Oakey economy.

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