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.
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Submissions
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KE Solutions Group Pty Ltd
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KE Solutions Group Pty Ltd
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Stephen Luck
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Stephen Luck
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52 Esbank Street
PO Box 364
Lithgow NSW 2790
NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
GPO Box 39, Sydney NSW 2001
Date _17__/__09__/2019
To Whom It May Concern
Re: Maxwell Underground Coal Mine Project. SSD-9526
My name is Stephen Luck and I am Safety Rep.
I am writing to lodge my support for Malabar Coal’s Maxwell Underground Project.
This is a sensible project that has been designed so our community can enjoy a much-needed economic boost without negatively impacting other local industries and land uses.
I support the project because it will deliver important benefits for the local community and NSW.
• ECONOMIC BENEFITS: The Maxwell Project will create 350 new jobs for the region. These new jobs and the wages that will flow from them, will deliver a much-needed boost to the local economy. Further afield, the project will also generate $1 billion to $1.25 billion for the NSW State Government and local Councils. This money can be used to upgrade regional hospitals, schools or infrastructure. Projects like this help ensure our ongoing prosperity and can support the economy for years to come.
• JOB CREATION: The project will mean 350 more skilled jobs for the local community. These jobs will inject around $55 million in wages into our community – benefiting many other businesses in the area. Malabar has also promised to provide training for local people so the skills to operate an underground mine can be developed within the local area. They have also said they want to prioritise hiring locals to ensure that the benefits of the project stay here in the community.
• LOCAL ECONOMY: The project will boost our local economy and help local business owners. It will support a wide range of local businesses throughout the construction phase and operation of the mine over 26 years. Long term projects, like this one, will mean local businesses can make more investments, grow their operations, hire more people and keep workers – especially young people – in the region.
• COEXISTENCE: The project is a common-sense “win-win” for our community. Previous open cuts proposals were contentious, but Malabar have heard us and developed a sensible project that means our community can benefit from the economic boost a new mine will provide – while also allowing the horse studs and other land uses to continue their operations. I’m pleased that the EIS for the Maxwell Project shows that the underground mine can co-exist safely with other industries. Co-existence has always been an important part of our community. Having a number of strong industries has helped our community to flourish. This project means that can continue for years to come.
• SUPPORT FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS: Malabar has provided funding to local community groups for over six years. For example, Malabar has helped my organisation by [PROVIDE RELEVANT DETAILS HERE.] The Maxwell Project will mean continued support for a range of organisations, including ours, for more than 26 years.
• REHABILITATION: Malabar takes mine rehabilitation seriously. They started rehabilitating the old Drayton open cut straight away and have made great progress so far. It is great to see a business take this job so seriously. I appreciate that they have already opened up some of the land for cattle to graze on. This shows a commitment to coexistence with other local industries. I also note that the Maxwell Project will deliver a better rehabilitation outcome in the long term by filling voids at the former Drayton Mine with reject stone and rock. This will mean a much better outcome for our community.
• SOLAR PROJECT: I appreciate that Malabar are also investing in a solar farm on their rehabilitated land. If approved, this could provide additional power directly to the grid, or help to power local businesses and homes. This shows the company is open to different ideas that can benefit our community.
These benefits will make a substantial long-term difference to the communities in the Upper Hunter and to NSW.
Our community needs a diverse economy and the Maxwell Underground Project can help make sure our economy prospers for decades to come.
Regards
Stephen Luck.
Logan Francis
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Logan Francis
Message
Re: Maxwell Underground Coal Mine Project. SSD-9526
My name is Logan Francis and I am Mining Engineer and worked in the mining industry for the last 10+ years with experience in the Hunter Valley Coal industry and with this particular project.
I am writing to lodge my support for Malabar Coal’s Maxwell Underground Project.
This is a sensible project that has been designed so our community can enjoy a much-needed economic boost without negatively impacting other local industries and land uses.
I support the project because it will deliver important benefits for the local community and NSW.
• ECONOMIC BENEFITS: The Maxwell Project will create 350 new jobs for the region. These new jobs and the wages that will flow from them, will deliver a much needed boost to the local ecoomy. Further afield, the project will also generate $1 billion to $1.25 billion for the NSW State Government and local Councils. This money can be used to upgrade regional hospitals, schools or infrastructure. Projects like this help ensure our ongoing prosperity and can support the economy for years to come.
• JOB CREATION: The project will mean 350 more skilled jobs for the local community. These jobs will inject around $55 million in wages into our community – benefiting many other businesses in the area. Malabar has also promised to provide training for local people so the skills to operate an underground mine can be developed within the local area. They have also said they want to prioritise hiring locals to ensure that the benefits of the project stay here in the community.
• LOCAL ECONOMY: The project will boost our local economy and help local business owners. It will support a wide range of local businesses throughout the construction phase and operation of the mine over 26 years. Long term projects, like this one, will mean local businesses can make more investments, grow their operations, hire more people and keep workers – especially young people – in the region.
• COEXISTENCE: The project is a common-sense “win-win” for our community. Previous open cuts proposals were contentious, but Malabar have heard us and developed a sensible project that means our community can benefit from the economic boost a new mine will provide – while also allowing the horse studs and other land uses to continue their operations. I’m pleased that the EIS for the Maxwell Project shows that the underground mine can co-exist safely with other industries. Co-existence has always been an important part of our community. Having a number of strong industries has helped our community to flourish. This project means that can continue for years to come.
• SUPPORT FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS: Malabar has provided funding to local community groups for over six years. For example, Malabar has helped my organisation by [PROVIDE RELEVANT DETAILS HERE.] The Maxwell Project will mean conintued support for a range of organisations, including ours, for more than 26 years.
• REHABILITATION: Malabar takes mine rehabilitation seriously. They started rehabilitating the old Drayton open cut straight away and have made great progress so far. It is great to see a business take this job so seriously. I appreciate that they have already opened up some of the land for cattle to graze on. This shows a commitment to coexistence with other local industries. I also note that the Maxwell Project wil deliver a better rehabilitation outcome in the long term by filling voids at the former Drayton Mine with reject stone and rock. This will mean a much better outcome for our community.
• SOLAR PROJECT: I appreciate that Malabar are also investing in a solar farm on their rehabilitated land. If approved, this could provide additional power directly to the grid, or help to power local businesses and homes. This shows the company is open to different ideas that can benefit our community.
These benefits will make a substantial long-term difference to the communities in the Upper Hunter and to NSW.
Our community needs a diverse economy and the Maxwell Underground Project can help make sure our economy prospers for decades to come.
Regards
Logan Francis
Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce & Industry
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Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce & Industry
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* It will be underground mine only in an area of the Hunter Valley where coal mining already exists.
* It will be producing steel making coal which is irreplaceable in our modern world.
* It will provide local, long term employment opportunities.
* It will support many local businesses.
* It will generate substantial royalties payments to the State Government.
Transport for NSW
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Transport for NSW
Sydney Mining Club
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Warwick Morris
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Warwick Morris
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KIM SCHOFIELD
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KIM SCHOFIELD
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David Maher
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David Maher
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Subsidence Advisory NSW
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Subsidence Advisory NSW
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Jonathan Scales
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Jonathan Scales
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24 Ponsonby Pde
Seaforth NSW 2092
NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
GPO Box 39, Sydney NSW 2001
Date 18 September 2019
To Whom It May Concern
Re: Maxwell Underground Coal Mine Project. SSD-9526
My name is Jonathan Scales and I am an investor in small companies. One of the main investment filters I use is, will this help to build our Nation? I believe that if you invest in companies that benefit the community through jobs, Nation through taxes, then the investment will be a good one.
I am writing to lodge my support for Malabar Coal’s Maxwell Underground Project as a result.
The Malabar project has been thoughtfully designed so the local community can enjoy a much-needed economic boost without negatively impacting other local industries and land uses.
I support the project because it will deliver important benefits for the local community and NSW.
The Maxwell Project will create 350 NEW jobs for the region, injecting $55 million in wages into the local community. Malabar has promised to provide training for local people so the skills to operate an underground mine can be developed within the local area. Further afield, the project will also generate $1 billion to $1.25 billion for the NSW State Government and local Councils. This money can be used to upgrade regional hospitals, schools or infrastructure. Projects like this help ensure our ongoing prosperity and can support the economy for years to come.
The project is a common-sense “win-win” for the community. Previous open cuts proposals were contentious, but Malabar have listened to the concerns and developed a sensible project that means the community can benefit from the economic boost a new mine will provide – while also allowing the horse studs and other land uses to continue their operations. I’m pleased that the EIS for the Maxwell Project shows that the underground mine can co-exist safely with other industries. Having several strong industries has helped the community to flourish. This project means that this can continue for years to come.
Malabar takes mine rehabilitation seriously. They started rehabilitating the old Drayton open cut straight away and have made great progress so far. It is great to see a business take this job so seriously. Cattle are already grazing on some of the rehabilitated land. This shows a commitment to coexistence with other local industries. I also note that the Maxwell Project will deliver a better rehabilitation outcome in the long term by filling voids at the former Drayton Mine with reject stone and rock. This will mean a much better outcome for our community.
The impact of the proposed underground mine will be much less than that of an open cut mine. Less dust, noise and most importantly the impact of subsidence at surface will be hard to notice visually as the landscape is undulating. Cattle in years to come will continue to be able to graze this land. Also, all the land around the mine and infrastructure is owned freehold by Malabar who are leasing this land out to local farmers.
The Upper Hunter and NSW needs a diverse economy and the Maxwell Underground Project can help make sure our economy prospers for decades to come.
Regards
Jonathan Scales
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Malabar Coal have put much thought into this initiative And have put forward a project that is respectful to the community & is respectful & well thought out. Please allow this project to proceed
Warwick Crebert
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Warwick Crebert
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It’s creating 350 new jobs for the local area
The economic benefits it brings to the local community – both for other businesses and local suppliers with flow-on effects
The ongoing financial support Malabar Coal will be able to provide to local sporting & community groups
I live in Singleton and have worked in the mining industry for the last 40 years. Mining has a long history in the Hunter Valley where it has co-existed with other industries for decades. I understand why people do not like open cut mining but it’s a fact that mining is needed. Look around at all the items we all use on a daily basis that is made from steel or that requires power to operate.
This application is for an Underground Coal mine only. This means all the negative things open cut mining is renowned for will be cancelled. This operation will not be seen or heard as most activities will be underground. On ground surface and what will be seen from the air is the existing paddocks, trees and wildlife that already exist on the land. Malabar Coal have already actively commenced rehabilitating the former open cut workings they inherited when they purchased the site and I believe they are diligently doing a good job. They genuinely seem committed to making the site better and their footprint on the environment as small as possible. I also believe they have the intention of lodging an application for a solar farm in the future, once again another sign of their commitment to the local area and environment.
I support this application and wish them all the very best in getting the project approved.