State Significant Development
Mount Pleasant Optimisation Project
Muswellbrook Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Extend the life of the open cut operation by mining deeper coal seams, using existing and proposed new infrastructure.
Attachments & Resources
Notice of Exhibition (1)
Request for SEARs (2)
SEARs (13)
EIS (48)
Response to Submissions (3)
IESC (2)
Agency Advice (25)
Amendments (2)
Additional Information (26)
Recommendation (3)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (25)
Agreements (2)
Community Consultative Committees and Panels (2)
Notifications (1)
Other Documents (6)
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
9/04/2021
16/03/2022
20/11/2024
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Submissions
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The coal from Mt Pleasant will not only provide the cleanest fuel possible for these markets, but will also generate significant revenue for the state and employment opportunities for the region. I am fully supportive of this project and expansion.
Rod Vaughan
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Rod Vaughan
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This project will provide jobs to locals in the mining sector as well as local businesses.
MACH energy and Thiess have a proven track record of being benchmark miners in environmental and community performance.
My family has been in the local area for 8 generations so I am a local and I love the Hunter region. If this project does not get approval there is a good chance that I will need to leave the district with my family.
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I object to this project as it threatens to worsen the air pollution from coal mining that’s already affecting people’s health.
Should the mine further expand, it will further empty the rural community at Kayuga, increase air pollution for Aberdeen and Muswellbrook and produce mountainous, ugly spoil piles visible from idyllic Scone.
Muswellbrook alreadyvhas air pollution that breaches national standards, an intensification of open cut mining on the edge of town is surely going to make the situation worse?
This project is far too risky and should not be approved. It's time for clean air and people's lives to come first.
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The existing mine already looms visibly over Muswellbrook and any expansion will further empty the rural community at Kayuga, increase air pollution for Aberdeen and Muswellbrook and produce ugly spoil piles visible from as far far afield as Scone.
With Muswellbrook already suffering from air pollution that breaches national standards, an intensification of open cut mining on the edge of town will make the situation worse.
The local rural community is opposed to this expansion and I hereby wish to add my voice to submissions made to the planning department highlighting that this project is far too risky and should not be approved. It's time for clean air and people's lives to come first and not an industry which has a rapidly reducing economic viability and will, in the not distant future be replaced by sustainable alternatives which are already available and, unlike coal, supported by major financial institutions.
Peter Tebbutt
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Peter Tebbutt
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Bruce Derkenne
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Bruce Derkenne
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The accumulative impacts of open cut coal mining in the Hunter Valley are well documented and to approve further expansion of mining would be an intentional act of environmental and social abuse on all people who spend time there.
This project is far too risky and should not be approved. It's time for clean air and people's lives to come first.
Christine Aus
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Christine Aus
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I also object to further extension of existing mines on the basis this will worsen climate change and lead to many adverse effects on health of humans, plants and animala
Daniel Katz
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Daniel Katz
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Mary Lois Katz
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Mary Lois Katz
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Please do not continue to push this project.
Moira Bishop
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Moira Bishop
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lets bring back the glory of the beautiful Hunter Valley and let us all live more peacefully. Mining coal is a sore on our very souls.
yours sincerely
Moira Bishop
Greg Chidgey
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Greg Chidgey
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The mine already looms visibly over Muswellbrook. If it expands, it will further empty the rural community at Kayuga, increase air pollution for Aberdeen and Muswellbrook and produce mountainous, ugly spoil piles visible from idyllic Scone. With Muswellbrook already copping air pollution that breaches national standards, an intensification of open cut mining on the edge of town is bound to make the situation worse. Additionally Australia doesn't need coal anymore for anything. Not for power generation, not for steel making or anything else. Hydrogen can be used for steel making and renewables are cheaper and better for the environment than coal. It makes no financial sense as well as no environmental sense to be opening up new coal mines. Coal is ancient history as far as technology is concerned and is way past its use by date. We are signatories to the Paris Climate Agreement and decisions in favor of such caol miones fly in the face of any efforts to reduce our emissions. Please do not allow this mine to proceed.
Eric van Beurden
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Eric van Beurden
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Furthermore, to allow any expansion of an open cut coal mine near towns and villages that are already exposed to unacceptably high levels of mining-originated air pollution is also totally unacceptable and unethical.
The NSW Government has recently made world class decisions to pursue renewable energy production on a large scale. How is it possible that the same government could even consider then giving the green light to such an outdated, destructive project.
That would be a gobsmackingly retrograde step from health, scientific, economic, social and environmental perspectives.
As a scientist with a deep understanding of the natural systems on which we are totally dependent and also of the limits of even our most sophisticated technological solutions in the face of complex planetary crises like climate disaster, I strongly advise you not to permit the expansion of any more coal mines and especially not any more open cut mines near populated areas.
Jens Svensson
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Jens Svensson
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It is about time that the NSW Dept. of Planning and Environment started to take responsibility for the Environment and the damage inflicted by allowing open cut mining to the land, water, air, animals and humans. And start Planning for how to bring back the clean air; free of coal dust, smoke and pollution, clean unpolluted waterways and getting the bush and native animals back to pre coal mining conditions.
Edward Newling
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Edward Newling
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Ignoring climate change in favor of increased coal consumption is immoral and stupid.
Energy production focus should be on renewables.
As a voting, tax-paying citizen, I strongly object to further expansion of coal mining in this otherwise attractive and agriculturally productive region.
Thank you.
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The Department of Industry and Environment
Dear Sir/Madam
Mining has a proven history of innovation and achievement, and Mount Pleasant Operation is no exception as it strives to be at the forefront of environmental management in mining. From the natural-look landform already in place west of Muswellbrook to the day-to-day management of key aspects of the operation (noise and air quality), the final landform and aesthetics of the operation are only going to improve as the project moves north and west. With over 12,000 eyes watching each day, I know the individuals who complain each year are in single figures. Mining and other major industries in the Upper Hunter like horse studs and wineries can co-exist, and it's only peoples perceptions that need to change for these industries to grow and develop together.
Thank you.
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Mount Pleasant may be a new mine but it’s already planning a big expansion, with the owner Mach Energy wanting to expand the mine and get approval to operate beyond 2040. We as a country do not have a serious commitment to reducing greenhouse emissions by 2030, that alone by 2050, yet most of the major economies are well on the way to effective target reductions.
The mine already looms largely over Muswellbrook. If it expands, it will further empty the rural community at Kayuga, increase air pollution for Aberdeen and Muswellbrook and produce mountainous, ugly spoil piles visible from idyllic Scone.
With Muswellbrook already copping air pollution that breaches national standards, an intensification of open cut mining on the edge of town is bound to make the situation worse.
It's time for clean air and people's lives to come first and for climate change to be taken seriously by the NSW and Australian government. We need investment to diversify our regional economy.