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State Significant Development

Determination

Warkworth Coal Mine Continuation

Singleton Shire

Current Status: Determination

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  1. SEARs
  2. Prepare EIS
  3. Exhibition
  4. Collate Submissions
  5. Response to Submissions
  6. Assessment
  7. Recommendation
  8. Determination

Consolidated Consent

Consolidated Consent Final

Archive

Application (1)

Request for SEARs (1)

SEARS (1)

EIS (18)

Agency Submissions (10)

Public Hearing (6)

Response to Submissions (2)

Assessment (11)

Recommendation (10)

Determination (3)

Approved Documents

Management Plans and Strategies (52)

Agreements (2)

Reports (31)

Independent Reviews and Audits (3)

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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Enforcements

On 22 June 2023, NSW Planning issued an Official Caution to Warkworth Mining Ltd (WML) for exceeded noise impact assessment criteria at three noise monitoring locations for the Warkworth Continuation Project on 20 July 2022.  WML had failed to implement their approved Noise Management Plan on the night of 20 July 2022 in the lead up to the exceedances. WML have since implemented measures to ensure compliance with their management plan and NSW Planningcontinues to monitor WML's noise reporting data and implementation of the NMP.

Inspections

14/12/2021

18/08/2022

27/09/2022

22/11/2022

27/04/2023

18/05/2023

26/10/2023

22/02/2024

2/09/2024

Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.

Submissions

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Showing 801 - 820 of 1976 submissions
Name Withheld
Support
Muswellbrook , New South Wales
Message
I support the new submission for the extention of this mining lease i have worked at Mtw for the past 3 and a half years and rely on my mining career to support my family, I enjoy working here and i support my workplace 100% in getting the extension approval
kyle macey
Support
aberglasslyn , New South Wales
Message
myself and my family need this mine to continue on for many years to come so i and evrybody else here can support and raise there families.so many local people and businesses reley on mt thorley and every other mine in the area.when the coal industry is strong the whole of the hunter vally is strong.
luke hahn
Support
rutherford , New South Wales
Message
Myself and the best part of 1300 families believe working at MTW and living in The Hunter as a symbios relationship, sadly if the mine goes many of us wont be able to afford to live here. I soley support a family of 5 and without the mine and income i would probably have to move due to financial hardship.
Craig Flaws
Support
hunterveiw , New South Wales
Message
i live in singleton with my wife and two children who both school here
i need my job so my children can finish their education where they are comfortable
my wife is a stay at home mother which makes me the only income earner
larry weathered
Support
scone 2337 , New South Wales
Message
i am married with dependents have bills to pay wont to live a good life providing my family with things they need and have a good future
Travis Coote
Support
East Maitland , New South Wales
Message
I surport the Warkworth continuation, if the mine does not continue i will be forced to look for work elsewhere most likely interstate fly in fly out wich would cause a lot af stress for me and my family.
Name Withheld
Support
Muswllbrook , New South Wales
Message
I rely on the mine for work And would like to see it go ahead
Ray Aurisch
Support
emu plains , New South Wales
Message
i support this extention as it will provide for my family for many years to come.
Name Withheld
Support
Singleton , New South Wales
Message
As my family is dependent on the on the Minging industry being employed directly in the mining industry or working for business that rely on the mining industry, it is important that the approve is given. Having my partner loss his job within the next couple of weeks I will become the sole income earner in our house hold. If the extension is not granted the community of Singleton as a whole will suffer. It is already having an effect on Singleton. With loss of jobs already being seen within the community.
SIMON Thomas
Support
Lochinvar , New South Wales
Message
Im a husband and a father of three,im the only income so we rely on my job, and so do alot of other people in the lower hunter. Alot of companies are relying on poeple like me spending money in their shops.
Todd Barry
Support
Singleton Heights , New South Wales
Message
As a trainee operator employed by Resco Services, my entry into a career in mining relies heavily on the approval of the current applications by RTCA for the continuation of the Warkworth Mining extension and the Mount Thorley Modification.

In my successful aplication for this employment I relocated to the Singleton area as a full time resident. My employment is not only impacted by this approval but also my residence in the immediate area. This in turn has an effect on the local econemy as my wages are predominently spent in the local community which supports local business and employment.
damon russell
Support
Singleton , New South Wales
Message
As I am a new father my family depend on my income to support them. I have been employed at Mount Thorley Warkworth for the past 3 years and would like to be employed here in the future.
Daniel Roos
Support
merewether , New South Wales
Message
Without the wage i earn i would not be able to support my family who rely upon on me. I have a partner and two young boys who depend on me and without the submission going forward this would not be possible.
jason brind
Support
Aberglasslyn , New South Wales
Message
I think we should proceed with the extension because without it i think the local communities would struggle .From your bakeries, pubs,caryards, and realestates all of the buisnesses rely in somepart of the mineworker.I want to know where does it stop ,deny us and in few years we close 1300 people gone Bulga coal same thing Drayton coal same, what do we do where do we work.So until you have an alternative power source which is nowhere in sight i cant see how you can deny us.That is why i support the MTW extension
David Spruce
Support
maitland , New South Wales
Message
I believe that without the extension for mtw that the local community will suffer greatly, the economic benefit that mtw currently provides is greatly required, not just to the pit workers but to the local trades people and businesses. Without this I feel that these local trades and businesses will also diminish leaving plenty of people unemployed in the local area.
adrian heinzel
Support
branxton , New South Wales
Message
i am a husband and a father of 3 i live local and spend local & believe if this mine closes not only will it affect my family it will affect many other familys, also the many local businesses that depend on the mine and its workers to spend money localy.
Corrie Brooking
Support
Branxton , New South Wales
Message
I totally support the approval of the planned lease for MTW. I am married and a working mother of two children. My husband and I are employees of RTCA. Our present and future depends on our job security.
If we, like 1300 other RTCA employees were to relocate interstate in search of work this would have a dramatic impact on the local economy in the Hunter Valley. The local community will suffer and cripple so many businesses. As a result an increase of unemployment will be at an infinitely high number, far too many for the Government to manage. This is a catastrophy to say the least. The flow on effect will be detrimental as local education institutes from daycare to college will see closures, all community services will cease, local supermarkets and trades and the like will close, to name a few. The Hunter Valley will be abandoned leaving only empty building structures. The economy at a local, state and government levels will suffer significantly. If the mine is forced to close this will be an absolute absurdity. Lets support the planning and plan for a brighter future to all.

Name Withheld
Support
aberglasslyn , New South Wales
Message
MTW supports local businesses
neil dein
Support
Rutherford , New South Wales
Message
i support it
Daniel McNamara
Support
fletcher , New South Wales
Message
If i do not have a job I cannot afford to pay my morgage, where do i live then??

Pagination

Project Details

Application Number
SSD-6464
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Coal Mining
Local Government Areas
Singleton Shire
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
IPC-N
Last Modified By
SSD-6464-Mod-2
Last Modified On
27/05/2022

Contact Planner

Name
Elle Donnelley