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This the website of the NSW Minerals Council, also known as NSW Mining. The NSW Minerals Council is the leading industry association representing the state’s minerals industry, providing a united voice for our members. Mining is a key economic driver for the state, supporting thousands of jobs and generating economic activity, especially in regional NSW, and providing taxes and royalties to ...
MINING PETROLEUM COMPETENCE BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 6 . 4. Develop and implement a collaborative communication strategy. Implementing actions in these priority areas will contribute to achieving the aim of the regulator for a safe and responsible mining, extractive and petroleum industry in NSW. On 30 November 2015, the
2018/19 NSW Mining Industry Expenditure Impact Survey; Mining produces the state’s most valuable export commodities - coal, gold and copper. And mining companies operating in NSW pay billions of dollars in mining royalties to the NSW Government that contribute to the funding of essential infrastructure and services, like roads, hospitals, schools and Police. It takes a lot of different ...
15/01/2020 Annually, NSW’s extractive industry provides more than 40,000 mining jobs, and generates A$1.8bn in annual royalties, while using only 0.1% of the states’ land. However, despite its relatively small geographical foot-print and long, rich history, the sector is facing increasing pressures caused by the effects of climate change, in particular more frequent droughts and water shortages.
17/11/2020 Treasury predicted six months ago mining royalties would be $1.869 billion for the 2020-21 year, but the "much weaker outlook for coal" since then had prompted it to cut the forecast to $1.4 billion.
The NSW Minerals Council has partnered with the NRL’s Newcastle Knights since 2013 to celebrate the contribution of our NSW mining families and the good things mining brings to NSW. Thousands of Newcastle Knights fans and NSW mining families attend the annual Voice for Mining Family Day at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle, demonstrating the importance of mining to the local community.
The state policy which governs the way that mining, petroleum production and extractive material resource proposals are assessed and developed in NSW is called the State Environmental Planning Policy (Mining, Petroleum Production and Extractive Industries) 2007 (Mining SEPP).. The Mining SEPP aims to manage and sustainably develop these resources for the social and economic benefit
Minerals and Petroleum Administrative Fund and Investment Fund Annual Utilisation Report; Rules forms. Titles policies, Advertising requirements Guidelines ; Environmental policies, guidelines, forms templates; Fossicking in NSW. Exploration and mining in New South Wales. Fit-for-purpose platform for the end-to-end management of exploration and mining titles launched. Introducing the ...
Geological Survey of NSW; NSW State Emblems; NSW geology overview; Projects; Services; Products and data; Geotrails; Key contacts; MinEx CRC; Applications approvals. Titles Management System; Mining exploration in NSW; Mineral Exploration Minimum Standards; Petroleum minimum standards and merit assessment procedure ; Environmental assessment; Application forms fees; Current titles
17/11/2020 Treasury predicted six months ago mining royalties would be $1.869 billion for the 2020-21 year, but the "much weaker outlook for coal" since then had prompted it to cut the forecast to $1.4 billion.
The NSW Minerals Council’s latest annual member Expenditure Survey has found that the 28 participating mining companies directly injected $13.7 billion into the NSW economy in the last financial year, up $300 million from the previous year. >>Download the NSW Mining Industry Expenditure Impact Survey 2018/19 - Released April 2020. The number of mining jobs provided by the participating ...
Annually, NSW’s extractive industry provides more than 40,000 mining jobs, and generates A$1.8bn in annual royalties, while using only 0.1% of the states’ land. However, despite its relatively small geographical foot-print and long, rich history, the sector is facing increasing pressures caused by the effects of climate change, in particular more frequent droughts and water shortages.
15/10/2020 The standard conditions for NSW mining leases provide that "any disturbance resulting from the activities carried out under [the] mining lease must be rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Minister". Rehabilitation is to be carried out progressively, that is, as soon as reasonably practicable following disturbance and must achieve the approved rehabilitation objectives and rehabilitation ...
Mining operation means a development which is the subject of an authorisation under the Mining ... This guideline applies to all State significant mining operations in NSW that are required to prepare an Annual Review or Environmental Management Report under the conditions of a relevant approval. In accordance with the conditions of these approvals, operators are required to complete an Annual ...
Coal Services holds a unique data series detailing essential aspects of the NSW coal industry. Our Statistics team compiles reports covering NSW coal production by method of mining and regional source, domestic coal sales by user group and exports by country of destination, end use coal type and value. In addition they provide information on []
The NSW Minerals Council has partnered with the NRL’s Newcastle Knights since 2013 to celebrate the contribution of our NSW mining families and the good things mining brings to NSW. Thousands of Newcastle Knights fans and NSW mining families attend the annual Voice for Mining Family Day at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle, demonstrating the importance of mining to the local community.
Geological Survey of NSW; NSW State Emblems; NSW geology overview; Projects; Services; Products and data; Geotrails; Key contacts; MinEx CRC; Applications approvals. Titles Management System; Mining exploration in NSW; Mineral Exploration Minimum Standards; Petroleum minimum standards and merit assessment procedure ; Environmental assessment; Application forms fees; Current titles
The NSW mining industry is world class and we’re proud of the things we’re achieving like helping to build stronger communities, innovative technology, world-leading safety and new practices to reduce our impact on the environment. One issue we want to tackle is the shortage of women employed in non-traditional roles such as engineers, geologists, surveyors and trades, to show that mining ...
Regulating mine rehabilitation in NSW ... The Exploration and Mining Rehabilitation report is a bi-annual report published to provide information about our regulatory activities under the Mining Act. By publishing this information, we aim to increase transparency, community and industry confidence in our regulatory activities and increase levels of voluntary compliance. 2020 reports. January ...
An annual rehabilitation report must also be prepared within 60 days of each annual reporting period. It must report on rehabilitation carried out in the preceding 12 months, and is intended to replace the current approach of preparing an annual environmental management report. Mining projects operating under a state significant development consent can submit this report as part of their ...
Mining operation means a development which is the subject of an authorisation under the Mining ... This guideline applies to all State significant mining operations in NSW that are required to prepare an Annual Review or Environmental Management Report under the conditions of a relevant approval. In accordance with the conditions of these approvals, operators are required to complete an Annual ...
Mine Subsidence Board Annual Report 2017-18 We are pleased to submit the annual report for the Mine Subsidence Board, trading as Subsidence Advisory NSW, for the year ended 30 June 2018, for presentation to Parliament. This report has been prepared in accordance with the Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984, the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 and regulations under those Acts.
Coal Services holds a unique data series detailing essential aspects of the NSW coal industry. Our Statistics team compiles reports covering NSW coal production by method of mining and regional source, domestic coal sales by user group and exports by country of destination, end use coal type and value. In addition they provide information on []
NSW Minerals Council 160(1)(a)(ii) 31/07/19 Mr Chris Dolden Employers in the extractives sector Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia 160(1)(a)(iii) 30/05/19 ¹ Mr Andy Honeysett Employees Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, Mining and Energy Division 160(1)(b)(i) 27/09/20 ²
Minister I am pleased to present to you the 2016/17 annual report of the NSW Mining and Petroleum Competence Board. Ruth Mackay . Independent Chair . Mining and Petroleum Competence Board . Title: Annual report 2017-2017 Author: Resources Regulator Subject: Mining and Petroleum Competence Board annual report Keywords "mines, mining, NSW Resources Regulator, mine safety, NSW
15/10/2020 The NSW Government has released amendments to the Mining Regulation 2016 intended to provide greater clarity around mining lease conditions to achieve rehabilitation outcomes.
Regulating mine rehabilitation in NSW ... The Exploration and Mining Rehabilitation report is a bi-annual report published to provide information about our regulatory activities under the Mining Act. By publishing this information, we aim to increase transparency, community and industry confidence in our regulatory activities and increase levels of voluntary compliance. 2020 reports. January ...
NSW Department of Mineral Resources Annual Report 2001- 02 1 The Hon Eddie Obeid OAM MLC Minister for Mineral Resources Minister for Fisheries Level 34 Governor Macquarie Tower Sydney NSW 2000 Dear Minister In accordance with the Annual Reports (Departments) Act 1985, the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983, and the regulations under these Acts I am pleased to submit the 2001-2002 Annual
NSW mining's contribution to NSW// The NSW Minerals Council’s latest annual member Expenditure Survey has found that the 28 participating mining companies directly injected $13.7 billion into the NSW economy in the last financial year, up $300 million from the previous year. The number of mining jobs provided by the participating mining companies also increased by nearly 500 to 25,844 over ...
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