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Application reviewed

Mining Minister Stirling Hinchliffe has committed to reviewing an application for mining exploration in the Warwick area.
Mr Hinchliffe made the commitment during a meeting with Darling Downs residents last week.
He said the entire exploration process was under review, which would examine the appropriateness of exploration near heavily populated urban areas.
“Mining and agriculture have existed side-by-side for many years on the Darling Downs,” Mr Hinchliffe said. “Circumstances in many communities have changed and that’s why we’re reviewing the appropriateness of the exploration process.
“There is one application for coal exploration in the Warwick area and I have ordered senior mines staff to advise if this is appropriate.
“There is absolutely no guarantee it will receive approval.”
Mr Hinchliffe said if the application was approved, it would be subject to strict conditions.
“Laws already exclude exploration near people’s homes, churches, sporting or community facilities, bores, dams, wells and permanent stockyards,” he said.
“And we do not permit undermining in residential areas.
“The reality is that less than one per cent of land explored for mining has a mining lease placed over it.
“Even if exploration reveals that a commercially viable operation may be possible, there are still a number of boxes that a company must tick before operations can start.
“There are things like environmental impact statements, Coordinator General approval and Commonwealth approval that may come into play.”
The Southern Free Times is interested in your thoughts on this issue; send your letters to editor@freetimes.com.au

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