State Significant Development
Maxwell Underground Coal Mine Project
Muswellbrook Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Underground mining to produce high quality coals primarily for the steel industry using existing and proposed new infrastructure.
Consolidated Consent
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Request for SEARs (2)
EIS (48)
Response to Submissions (2)
Agency Advice (15)
Amendments (1)
Additional Information (25)
Recommendation (3)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (39)
Community Consultative Committees and Panels (2)
Reports (3)
Independent Reviews and Audits (2)
Notifications (4)
Other Documents (6)
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28/06/2022
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5/09/2023
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20/11/2024
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Submissions
Scott Franks and Anor on the behalf of the Wonnarua people
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Scott Franks and Anor on the behalf of the Wonnarua people
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Name Withheld
Support
Name Withheld
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With our significant reliance on coal likely for some time to come, with power prices also currently largely dependent on coal generated power and with hundreds of local Hunter Valley jobs generated by such a project, I respectfully endorse and support the Maxwell mine . The local Member, Joel Fitzgibbon, supports the project and has always been a strong advocate for responsible mining and job-creation in his electorate.
This underground project, I understand, emits less than 10% emissions of a similar above-ground mine. Pastoral activities will happily co-exist with this project, the National economy will benefit significantly, the environment generally will be responsibly protected, and local jobs and communities will benefit.
I respectfully urge you to permit this important National project to proceed. Thanking you in advance.
Steven Fordham
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Steven Fordham
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Scott Carrall
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Scott Carrall
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I believe the impact of mining underground will have a very low impact for the activity undergoing with low dust and noise emissions whilst providing more jobs in the huntervalley mining resources that are greatly needed to keep this country rolling along. Without coal alot of possesions people have wouldnt be here and take for granted how they came to have said possesions. You cant just say mining is bad then jump in your car and drive around and turn on your cooking appliances.all those things come from mining of someform weather it be the creation of steel or the fuels and oils that they use. This will be a good boost for muswellbrook and its revenue.
Malabar coal has a good reputation in the local community with support to local schools, businesses and hospitals and shows no signs to jeopardise that.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
John Saunders
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John Saunders
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Paul Verner
Support
Paul Verner
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Re: Maxwell Underground Coal Mine Project. SSD-9526
My name is Paul Verner and I have been working in the NSW coal industry for over a decade. During in this time I have seen firsthand the positive contribution that mining brings to the regional centers of NSW. This positive contribution can be seen in the form of new jobs in regions of typical high unemployment, Aboriginal employment which makes real inter generation change and significant direct and indirect contribution to the local, state and federal economies.
In my view primary production including mining, is the lifeblood of the Australian economy and is deeply entwined in the Australian psyche. I understand the counter view against mining which is typically promoted from voices heralding from inner city Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and I would stress that a balance approach to new mining development needs to be considered. It is for this reason I don’t support, 100% of new mining developments and only support projects developed by operators who have a strong track record of economic success, environmental stewardship and positive engagement with coexisting landholders and industries.
Every tonne of natural resources which is mined provides an economic benefit to the local, state and national economy. However as natural resources get depleted the industry needs a pipeline of new projects to ensure this important sector of the Australian economy stays strong and continues contributing to each Australians wellbeing.
It is for these reasons I wish to lodge my support for Malabar Coal’s Maxwell Underground Project. Please refer to the PDF attached for my full submission.
Regards,
Paul Verner
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Kate Wolfgang
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Kate Wolfgang
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As other business grow so does the employment opportunities. this hugely impacts on mental health / wellbeing. the more jobs available the better. Also local schools, sporting clubs, charities and volunteers all benefit from this aswell. So as there are no negatives to this mine being approved - only positives.
I will be looking forward to the approval going ahead!
Robert Hayes
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Robert Hayes
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I did not support Anglo’s proposal for Drayton South. With existing open cut mines to the east and north of Jerrys Plains, I did not want another producer of dust to my west. I believe Malabar’s commitment to an underground operation is a fantastic outcome, it provides the benefit of jobs for the community, income for the state of NSW and utilizes existing infrastructure. An underground operation can provide these benefits while addressing the open cut impacts of dust, noise, blasting and visual.
An underground mine should provide certainty for the mine’s neighbours such as farms, residents, horse studs and other businesses.
Malabar’s proposal is a win win outcome for everybody, I support it fully.
McElroy Bryan Geological Services
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McElroy Bryan Geological Services
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Ryan Young
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Ryan Young
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Support
Name Withheld
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Phillip Enderby
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Phillip Enderby
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Name Withheld
Support
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I support this project for many reasons including, the Hunter needs more jobs, especially in an industry which has had a lot of negative sentiment against it for a while. This project will support the local region for another 25 years.
This group of owners has long successful history of developing and supporting this region with creating 1000's of jobs in this process and millions in royalties to the State of NSW.
I have read the EIS and it is very detailed about all the care they have looked into around making this project sensitive to the local region. It is very important to note being an underground coking (steel making) coal mine and using existing infrastructure rather than a new green field it should be supported by government. Also its important that they are only mining under the freehold they already own, which shows Malabar's aligning of interests. And also the royalties generated by what is the cleanest coal in the world should benefit the state.
More positives about Malabar and its intentions, is seeing they have already achieved great results in the existing rehabilitation of the old Drayton assets, and especially their outlook about also building a solar farm on the existing mine.
I support this development and hope the government does also for the state and local people who I see are majority supporters of the project also. I look forward to seeing it be approved Thanks
Alex Pauza
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Alex Pauza
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-Lower air quality impacts - typically one to two orders of magnitude lower than an equivalent open cut
-Lower noise impacts - typically far lower noise and vibration impacts
-No hyper-saline final voids; and
-Virtually no impacts on agricultural productivity.
NSW needs coal mining and should support this vital industry that provides cost-effective and virtually unsubsidised energy for electricity ans steel-making - both of which are essential to our modern lifestyles.
I support this project.
Chris March
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Chris March
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The economic and social benefits of this operation will be significant in the local government area.
The employment of local people, who spend their wages with local businesses will be sustained with the approval of this project.
These businesses also employ many local people who in turn spend their wages with local businesses.
Maxwell, being underground, will extremely low impact with the added advantage of not operating beneath the surface property of other landholders.
The benefits in approving this project are many and I trust that it will be given the full support of the NSW Government.
Yours sincerely
Chris March
Christopher Smith
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Christopher Smith
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In addition revenue from the high quality coal will provide A$500 million to A$700 million annually in export income for NSW. It will generate an additional A$1 billion to A$1.25 billion to the NSW State Government and local Council through coal royalties, payroll tax, land taxes and Council rates over the initial 26 years of the project, providing funds for hospitals, schools and regional infrastructure.
The project will use existing coal preparation and rail loading infrastructure on site and will ensure continued utilisation of the existing and very efficient Hunter Valley Coal Chain rail and port infrastructure.
High quality coal deposits near rail and port infrastructure is NSW's competitive advantage. Please ensure this advantage is utilised fully to generate regional employment and revenue for local and state government by approving the Maxwell Underground Coal Mine Project as quickly as possible.
Submission
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Robert Kennedy
Object
Robert Kennedy
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Tyler Wolfgang
Support
Tyler Wolfgang
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Name Withheld
Support
Name Withheld
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Yes this should go ahead, much needed employment in the area.
kellie parish
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kellie parish
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They are proactive for the future of mining in all aspects from the sourcing of coal to the rehabilition of the land to planning of solar to create a more self sustainable cleaner future.
Malabar have endeavoured to maintain that the community is informed of all plans, targets and stages reached in the process before opening. Being dedicated to ensure all questions they public have are answered and concerns addressed.
I support Malabar Coal and their vision for the future of mining.