State Significant Development
Mangoola Coal Continued Operations Project
Muswellbrook Shire
Current Status: Determination
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The Project involves the extension of open cut mining at Mangoola Coal Mine to a new mining area immediately north of the existing operation. The Project would extract approximately 52 million tonnes of additional ROM coal.
Attachments & Resources
Request for SEARs (1)
EIS (27)
Response to Submissions (2)
Agency Advice (23)
Amendments (1)
Additional Information (11)
Recommendation (3)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (50)
Agreements (1)
Community Consultative Committees and Panels (1)
Reports (5)
Notifications (1)
Other Documents (9)
Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.
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Inspections
11/04/2022
21/06/2022
16/02/2023
4/04/2023
8/03/2024
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Submissions
Jarred Rothall
Support
Jarred Rothall
Message
They support the local community with sporting and schooling.
tim cooke
Support
tim cooke
Message
DONNA DAVIS
Support
DONNA DAVIS
Message
Jessica Finlay
Support
Jessica Finlay
Message
Name Withheld
Support
Name Withheld
Message
Tahnee Schofield
Support
Tahnee Schofield
Message
Kind Regards,
Tahnee Schofield
Peter Tilse
Support
Peter Tilse
Message
Olivia van den Heuvel
Object
Olivia van den Heuvel
Message
My family have lived in Manobalai in the Upper Hunter for almost 16 years. I grew up in the house that my parents still reside in, and so I remember the process of renovating the house that was originally on the property and the time and resources spent in the process. The idea of my home losing a lot of its value due to a coal mines expansion is devastating. I truly believe that the proposed ‘Community Enrichment Program’ is not at all beneficial to the Wybong/Manobalai community and will not draw the interest of prospective buyers when Mangoola Coal’s mine is so close to our community’s doorstep.
I am not at all against Coal Mining, but I do wish to object to this project as a result of it’s unfairness to the surrounding properties and landowners. The loss of property value is too great to allow this project to move forward without compensation for the landowners, in the form of a guarantee that said landowners have the right to be bought out at their property’s market value.
The mental health concerns around this mine’s extension in the Manobalai community are tremendous, as landowners are already facing great challenges under the idea that their properties are now unwanted by prospective buyers.
The environmental concerns are also of great impact, as the dust and noise pollution of the air are already noticeable enough to make a difference in the lives of landowners. Considering Australia is the third largest exporter of carbon dioxide in fossil fuels, our potential for further environmental damage is great1. The estimated 60 million tonnes per annum of greenhouse gas emissions generated by electricity and heat production represent approximately 36.5% of NSW’s emissions alone2. This doesn’t even account for the fossil fuels we send overseas to be used in other countries, which is more than Australia’s production alone. These figures are alarming, and with our current knowledge of climate change and the impacts of global warming that are becoming more apparent, these figures aren’t to be taken lightly.
Aside from the environmental harm and depreciation in value of properties surrounding this mine, my home is important to me, and it is somewhere that I can relax and feel comfortable in the surroundings of my childhood. I am currently studying at university in Canberra and so coming home to my beautiful farm is always the highlight of my year. I have also built so many relationships with surrounding landowners, and it would be devastating to lose everything that is tied in with our property and the surrounding community.
1. Kilvert, N. (2019). Australia is the third-biggest exporter of CO2 from fossil fuels in the world. Why?. [online] ABC News. Available at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-08-19/australia-co2-exports-third-highest-worldwide/11420654 [Accessed 23 Aug. 2019].
2. Dpi.nsw.gov.au. (2019). Projected impacts of climate changes on mining | NSW Department of Primary Industries. [online] Available at: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/content/research/topics/climate-change/mining [Accessed 23 Aug. 2019].
beau blenman
Support
beau blenman
Message
Larissa Moffitt
Support
Larissa Moffitt
Message
I have worked at Mangoola for over 7 years and I wish to continue working here. Mangoola employ approx. 400 people from the local area in a safe and environmentally considerate workplace. We pride ourselves on our natural landform rehabilitation which is an industry leading practise. Mangoola will continue to use all the existing infrastructure and will not increase the annual coal extraction tonnage. Mangoola also participate in community events such as National Tree Day and provide funding to a lot of local community groups, such as children’s sporting clubs.
By approving the Mangoola Coal Continued Operations Project, Mangoola will continue to employ people from the local community and will provide royalties of over $121Mil to the NSW Government over the life of the Project.
craig phillips
Support
craig phillips
Message
Morton Mining & Engineering Pty Ltd
Support
Morton Mining & Engineering Pty Ltd
Message
Mangoola are supportive of their local community and involve themselves in this community. They show this support by participating in local events.
Our continued engagement with Mangoola Coal also supports other local companies that we use as suppliers to fulfil the tasks required as a contractor.
We feel that the continuation of Mangoola Coal into the future is supported by the community, contractors and employees.
We look forward to continued participation in the development of Mangoola Coal , and we fully support the submission.
Shaun Honan
Support
Shaun Honan
Message
It provides income for tertiary industry and individual families from the mine itself right through to the Port of Newcastle and beyond.
Beverley Atkinson
Object
Beverley Atkinson
Message
Curiously, instead of being ashamed of this violent action towards our land and people, they brazenly apply to go on with it further. Instead of being firmly told to shift its business to something sustainable, the company is being pandered to by (our paid) Government, in the name of zero extra 'jobs'. These jobs only waste the time of the miners who should be returning to healthy work and/or retraining for their futures. It is now clear to all that to please the lobbyists and gain power once more, our Governments would destroy people's lives, Wybong community, wildlife, habitat, and its own wildlife corridor strategies. Do they really believe that the resulting 'power' is worth anything after that?
Cumulative impacts are regularly raised with these submissions, and just as regularly ignored. Perhaps Govt. sees the extensions as a way of cleansing out the humans from the locality by suffering, noise, dirt, emissions. Then the humans will not interfere any more with Government's advance on behalf of its lobbyists and foreign friends.
I note that the quality of research, logic and perspective produced in submissions by objectors is always superior to the lame excuses of proponents. And I note that the Government IPC folk seem to be blind to this despite their intelligence, education and experience. What other factor is at play, I cannot say. I can say though, it is evil.
I was at the Anvil Hill resistance when the valley was intact, when we still had the basin of rare Hunter ecology to be proud of, and a beautiful landscape.
I went there with a sketchbook, and I have that sketch made looking out across the land towards and around the Anvil. I saw the intact country, Hall, roads, village areas.
So the content of the list of further changes proposed by the Applicant reads like a list handed by Hitler to his inner cabinet of destroyers.
One day the IPC and its controllers will be held to account; if not in this life, then in the alternative.
I object to the entirety of the application for extension of the "Mangoola" coal mining activities.
Jason Connor
Object
Jason Connor
Message
Air quality, the issue of leaving a final void, climate change impacts (on rough numbers the Scope 3 emissions from this extension would be more than Australia's entire Paris commitment), the potential loss of more community members displaced by mining and the opportunity cost of seeing more land and water devoted to mining rather than more sustainable industries are all significant issues for the health and wellbeing of our community.