Coal miner set to move fast after court win

Original article by Mackenzie Scott
The Australian – Page: 6 : 22-Jan-25

New Hope Corporation will ramp up work on the much-delayed stage three expansion of its New Acland thermal coal mine in Queensland. There are currently about 280 workers at the site, but New Acland Coal’s general manager Dave O’Dwyer says this will increase to 400 over the next year. New Hope’s initial application to expand the mine was submitted more than 15 years ago, but the project has been delayed by ongoing legal challenges. However, the Oakey Coal Action Alliance recently withdrew its appeal against the state government’s 2022 decision to grant a water licence for the project.

CORPORATES
NEW HOPE CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX NHC, NEW ACLAND COAL PTY LTD, OAKEY COAL ACTION ALLIANCE

Miner hails end to years of bitter lawfare

Original article by Brad Thompson
The Australian – Page: 6 : 15-Jan-25

The Oakey Coal Action Alliance has withdrawn its appeal against the Queensland government’s 2022 decision to grant a water licence for an expansion of the New Acland coal mine. The decision to end the long-running legal challenge to the Stage 3 expansion of New Acland has been welcomed by New Hope Corporation’s chairman Robert Millner, after the company’s 14-year battle to get the project approved. He stresses that red and ‘green’ tape hurdes in the mining sector are not restricted to the fossil fuel industry, but can also affect projects such copper or cobalt mines.

CORPORATES
NEW HOPE CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX NHC, OAKEY COAL ACTION ALLIANCE