State Significant Development
Vickery Mine Extension
Gunnedah Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Extension of the approved Vickery Coal Mine, including a coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP), train load-out facility and rail spur line (see attached Environmental Impact Statement).
Modifications
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Request for SEARs (1)
SEARS (5)
EIS (45)
IPC Hearings (11)
Response to Submissions (2)
Amendments (1)
Recommendation (47)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (45)
Agreements (3)
Reports (2)
Independent Reviews and Audits (1)
Notifications (5)
Other Documents (8)
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.
Complaints
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Inspections
12/10/2023
7/03/2024
28/08/2024
17/02/2025
18/02/2025
19/02/2025
Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
DRG
Comment
DRG
Message
Attachments
David Riley
Object
David Riley
Message
Attachments
Anita Maunder
Object
Anita Maunder
Message
Attachments
Pamela Barrett
Object
Pamela Barrett
Message
Attachments
Hugh Barrett
Object
Hugh Barrett
Message
Attachments
Anthony Pickard
Object
Anthony Pickard
Message
Attachments
Sarah Ciesiolka
Object
Sarah Ciesiolka
Message
Attachments
Matthew Ciesiolka
Object
Matthew Ciesiolka
Message
Attachments
Kathy McKenzie
Object
Kathy McKenzie
Message
Attachments
Stripes Engineering Services Pty Ltd
Support
Stripes Engineering Services Pty Ltd
Message
Statement
Attachments
Andrew Semmler
Support
Andrew Semmler
Message
Statement
Attachments
Stripes Electrical Services Pty Ltd
Support
Stripes Electrical Services Pty Ltd
Message
Support Statement
Attachments
Gunnedah Freight Centre and Fourways Haulage
Support
Gunnedah Freight Centre and Fourways Haulage
Message
Haulage - Vickery Support Statement
Attachments
Catherine Collyer
Object
Catherine Collyer
Message
Attachments
Philippa Murray
Object
Philippa Murray
Message
Attachments
David Wellwood
Comment
David Wellwood
Message
Attachments
Cotton Australia
Object
Cotton Australia
Message
Attachments
Dorothea Mackellar Memorial Society
Comment
Dorothea Mackellar Memorial Society
Message
Attachments
Phil Laird
Object
Phil Laird
Message
1. The mine will generate more than 20 MTPA of CO2 equivalent
2. The mine is too close to the Namoi River and is a risk to irrigated
agriculture which extends well downstream and is the lifeblood of the
North West
3. The mine will generate too much traffic and contribute
significantly to the cumulative traffic load. The local councils are
not setup to cope as is evidenced by Rangeri Road and now it appears
that the company is trying to avoid building the overpass over the
Kamilaro Hwy
4. The crossing of the floodplain will open up even more areas for
coal mining
5. Coal mining must be phased out as soon as possible and spending
money on further coal infrastructure is not in keeping with an orderly
wind down of the industry leading to the likelihood of stranded assets
6. The proponents parent company has been in breach of its approvals
and in some cases has not fulfilled its planning conditions more than
5 years after the approvals were given. This behaviour should not be
rewarded with another mining approval
7. The cumulative impacts of 5 large coal mines near Boggabri are too
large. Mining if it must occur should be staged to minimise the
impacts to existing residents and businesses
8. There have already been 76 farms purchased by mining companies in
the area. Agriculture is being systematically displaced by government
policy and corporate greed hollowing a sustainable industry in favour
of a damaging one
9. The Dept of Planning and the EPA have shown that they are unable to
regulate the proponents parent company at Maules Creek. The processes,
approval conditions and staff levels are not fit for purpose to
regulate the existing mines let alone any more coal mines in the
region
10. Most people in NSW (81% Lowey Institute 2017) and Narrabri (97%
Lock the Gate 2018) want to focus on renewable energy and transition
away from fossil fuels. It is not appropriate for the Dept of Planning
to be progressing this coal project on the eve of a NSW election where
climate change, coal and renewables will be a key issue.
11. This project and others in the district was foreshadowed in the
Effects of Land Use on Coal Resources Report developed in the 1980s.
Its findings were that coal was at risk of being sterilised by prime
ag land and national parks and that action was needed to be taken to
minimise that threat. Its very sorry reading.
This project should be put on the back burner or dropped altogether.