State Significant Development
Wallarah 2 Coal Mine
Central Coast, Lake Macquarie City
Current Status: Determination
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- SEARs
- Prepare EIS
- Exhibition
- Collate Submissions
- Response to Submissions
- Assessment
- Recommendation
- Determination
Attachments & Resources
Application (2)
Request for DGRS (1)
DGRs (2)
EIS (29)
Submissions (23)
Public Hearing (13)
Response to Submissions (8)
Amendments (25)
Assessment (1)
Recommendation (29)
Determination (4)
Approved Documents
There are no post approval documents available
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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Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
Elza Eddy
Object
Elza Eddy
Message
Chris Barnes
Support
Chris Barnes
Message
Lindsay Auston
Support
Lindsay Auston
Message
Julie-anne Barry
Support
Julie-anne Barry
Message
I believe this project offers significant employment and economic stimulus opportunities to Wyong and the greater regional area which are very much needed.
Lake Macqaurie Resident
Tony Twomey
Support
Tony Twomey
Message
Should you require any further clarification or wish to discuss my point in further detail, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards
Tony Twomey
Tony Sager
Support
Tony Sager
Message
Steve Mason
Support
Steve Mason
Message
Employment generated will be of huge benefit to our regional area that is in urgent need for local opportunities for particulary our youth.
Trickle through demand for associated manufacturing & service industries creating activity & demand & economic benefits to our local area.
Training & skills development for our local people with possibilities for innovation and continued industry development.
Increased revenues on local / state & federal levels.
We urge that an early & favourable decision be achieved with this project. I am available for further input relating to this submission.
Kind regards
Steve Mason - Mcorp
P: 0408 236365
F: 0249 732157
E: [email protected]
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Support
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Message
Amanda Auston
Support
Amanda Auston
Message
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Support
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Message
Jay Barry
Support
Jay Barry
Message
I am fully informed with regard to the extensive environmental assessments undertaken to support this EIS and I am also aware of the significant economic and employment opportunties this project offers to the Central Coast community.
Nicholas Auston
Support
Nicholas Auston
Message
Daniel Auston
Support
Daniel Auston
Message
Grace Robinson
Support
Grace Robinson
Message
Mining is proposed for only a small section of the Western area of the existing exploration tenements, with no plans to mine the eastern areas beneath Tuggerah Lake.
Great job opportunity for the local Wyong and surrounding areas.
I fully support this project.
Colin Davies
Support
Colin Davies
Message
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Support
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Message
Coalmines are well aware of their responsibilities to the enviroment and the subsidence issues, the mines are able to develop and design there mines to minimise the effect of these issues.The people that do not agree with the approval have no understanding of the way that mining is undertaken and thus are scared of the very unlikely issues that some people are declaring to gaining disapproval of this project.
I have lived around the lake macqaurie area for 43 years and know of people that do not realise that the local mines are very close to the places that they live I have 27 years in the mining industry as production worker and undermanager. Education of the mining procedure is the key to lesson the fears of people opposing this project.
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Support
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Message
Karen Fisher
Object
Karen Fisher
Message
This mine is not welcome in the local community and should not be approved. The benefits in terms of jobs and export income will be temporary, but the damage to the environment and to the local community will be permanent. A foreign company will reap the benefits of raping our land, and we are the ones who will have to live with destroyed landscapes, land subsidence, polluted water and loss of animal habitat.
We do not want this mine!