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.
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Inspections
12/10/2023
7/03/2024
28/08/2024
17/02/2025
18/02/2025
19/02/2025
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Submissions
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Melissa Bradfield
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believe it's a great boost for the North West Region.
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large number of staff in the New England region. It will provide
royalties for the state government to spend on schools, hospitals and
emergency services. Local small businesses will benefit from supplying
a range of services and products to the mine. I expect that Whitehaven
will follow all environmental conditions and controls placed upon them
as they have for their other mines, as long as these are satisfied I
believe the mine is a great opportunity for the region and the state.
GB Auto
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create jobs for the area & boost the enconomy.
Hopefully this will enable the council to build/update the
infrastructure in the community.
win, win
whitehaven
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significant employment, in turn generating local wealth and associated
taxes.
Ian McAleese
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provide many jobs to the local community and significant royalty and
tax revenue to both the Federal and NSW Governments. The high quality
coal from the project will also help to reduce carbon emissions in the
countries where the coal is used.
This is a good project for NSW and Australia.
patrick theuma
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,not overseas corporations doing business and growing.We need more
Australian visionary's like the board at WHC looking after the
Australian people first.Great work WHC.
Christopher Colman
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high quality coal that contains higher calorific value, low ash and
low sulfur content. South East Asia continues to install coal fired
power stations to meet their countries energy needs, to support their
improvements in living standards and growth in industrial output. In
parallel there is a push by developed Asian nations to lower emissions
and total coal consumption which increases the demand for higher
quality thermal coal.
In my role as a coal marketer I see firsthand the increasing demand
for higher quality coals and the need for thermal coals that will be
produced by the Vickery project. With limited new mine developments
occurring globally and declining coal qualities from other mining
regions around the world (Indonesia, South Africa and Colombia) the
availability of high quality in the current market and future is going
to fall short of the demand for these products. Projects like Vickery
will underpin the buildout of HELE power stations that will require
high quality coal supply for the next 40-50 years as they play a part
in their nations.
I support the development of the Vickery project as there is an ever
increasing need for higher quality coal in the short and medium term
as coal fired generation increases and existing mines in the Hunter
Valley near the end of their current lives.
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and North West NSW.
My family along with 1000's of other families rely heavily on the
mining sector. It is not only the direct employment of staff, it is
the communities that benifit substancially also.
Sally Hewson
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sustainable renewable energy base load power becomes a practical
reality. Subject to appropriate environmental controls, it is required
in the national interest to allow coal projects such as these to
continue in the short to medium term. Weaning the economy off fossil
fuels must be carefully planned.
Carbon emission concerns (which are entirely valid) should be resolved
by implementation of a carbon trading or offset scheme to
appropriately cost externalities and encourage innovation in renewable
energy. Creation of a carbon market will help put Australia at the
forefront of developing this renewable energy technology. Federal
government interference in the creation of this market is not a reason
to oppose development of this mine.
Restricting coal supply will not achieve these goals without imposing
enormous pain through disruption of our energy supplies and
unaffordable price rises. Accordingly, this project should be allowed
to proceed with appropriate environmental conditions and monitoring.
Mark Benson
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for the people of the region. The increase in expenditure of wages in
the surrounding towns will be great for local people and businesses.
the continued employment of mine workers will also be of great benefit
to the community. Whitehaven Coal is best placed to develop this asset
as they have proved to be considerate stakeholders in the community.
Brad Taylor
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region creating more employment for locals and also giving reason for
young families to move into the area. History will show that local
people employed locally also spend locally which in turn supports a
number of businesses and industries outside of mining.
Lovick Engineering
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Vickery Coal Mine.
We welcome the opportunity to support businesses involved with the
project now and through future growth in the North West region.
J.A.Berry Pty Ltd
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has a successful business relationship with Whitehaven since the
beginning of their presence in the Gunnedah/Narrabri region - creating
many jobs and start up businesses as well as supporting existing
businesses in both Narrabri ,Boggabri and Gunnedah - Gunnedah needs
coal mining to continue for many years yet.
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provides a number of benefits to the people of NSW.
- local employment
- employment of people in the support of the project (ie: local
businesses, transport companies, people living locally etc)
- Provision in Royalties to the NSW Government
- Provision of support industries (eg: roads, railways and banking
facilities)
Bradley Alvey
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the Gunnedah community. Hopefully this will help to improve the
services of the town.
Jan Van Aswegen
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Mine, including a coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP), train
load-out facility and rail spur line (see attached Environmental
Impact Statement).