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State Significant Development

Determination

Vickery Mine Extension

Gunnedah Shire

Current Status: Determination

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Extension of the approved Vickery Coal Mine, including a coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP), train load-out facility and rail spur line (see attached Environmental Impact Statement).

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Request for SEARs (1)

SEARS (5)

EIS (45)

IPC Hearings (11)

Response to Submissions (2)

Amendments (1)

Recommendation (47)

Determination (3)

Approved Documents

Management Plans and Strategies (39)

Agreements (3)

Reports (1)

Independent Reviews and Audits (1)

Notifications (3)

Other Documents (4)

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Name Withheld
Support
Wallalong , New South Wales
Message
I believe this will provide employment and improved infrastructure for
the community.
Employment and training skills are available to assist those in the
community that would normally not receive assistance.
Community focus and support.
Name Withheld
Support
Gunnedah , New South Wales
Message
I support the Vickery project.
John Granzow
Support
West Pennant Hills , New South Wales
Message
It is good for regional NSW economy.
iPUT Pty Ltd
Support
GATESHEAD , New South Wales
Message
We are a design-construct engineering projects company servicing the coal
industry since the 80's. We have been a driving force behind
empowering junior miners to be successful on several occasions since,
with our economical approaches to get them what they need. In the
Gunnedah region this included Vickery Mine (part of Whitehaven) when
in 1990 we provided the 100,000t reclaim stockpile and rail load-out
facility, and Boggabri mine in 2006 with an automated crushing
load-out system that made the mine economical. Others in the Hunter
Valley included all of Cumnock Mine's materials handling, much of
Bayswater Colliery's CHPP, and the conception, building and ongoing
development of Ravensworth Coal Terminal.

We know first hand over decades of close personal observation how
strongly positive the impact of mining operations are on the people
that work there, and also on the greater community of suppliers and
down-stream industries. As representatives of the people, government
should be looking to support and foster more of the development that
increases and enhances these positive outcomes for the people that are
MOST AFFECTED by the work proceeding, than the perhaps disconnected
opinions of others who have no real personal stake in the outcomes.

Established mines are well versed at being good corporate citizens and
mature participants in our modern society. Where one seeks to expand /
maintain their operations in a community, as here, they should be
given all the encouragement and assistance to do so. The checks and
balances are well in place, to wit this public review period as well
as EIS etc norms, to ensure compliance with said community standards.
The positive benefits to communities to benefit are significant and
this aspect should be given a very substantial weighting in final
decision-making.

We ourselves have no stake in the outcome as, whilst we have had
intermittent conversations with Whitehaven personnel about possible
upgrades over the years, we have not actually undertaken further work
for them and nor do we expect to as a consequence of this expansion
project (or this submission!). This is purely an empathic expression
of support for what we observe to be core decent people that are often
not very vocal in saying what they would like, but would be very
grateful should the project be allowed to proceed. I look forward to
hearing of a favorable outcome and thank you for your consideration of
this submission.

Yours sincerely,
Vince Sunter BE (Mech) MAIPM
Director of Engineering & Projects
McElroy & Peterson
Support
Gunnedah , New South Wales
Message
McElroy & Peterson have been involved with WHC since the late 1990's with
both labour hire and machinery hire. In that time, I have witnessed
the ongoing benefits that coal mining has brought to the region
working to promote the Gunnedah district in terms of jobs and
collective prosperity for businesses in the area.The Vickery Extension
Project can only consolidate what is in place and provide a future for
the community as a whole.
Name Withheld
Support
Arana Hills , Queensland
Message
I have been involved in Coal Mining in Gunnadah/Narrabri Region for many
years until recently. The prosperity that comes into these communities
is tremendous. The building of new facilities the financial support to
community projects could not be done without these companies being
able to mine those regional rescources. I also believe that the
environment is also benefitted from the mining of these rescources.
The rehabilitation of land and the introduction of new species of
native trees and the protection of the fauna. Where as previously the
land was harsh grass land and knarly forest. These mining companies
also investing in carbon offsetting to try and oxygen balance from the
omissions that are generated from mining.
Yes mining is dirty and dusty and an opencut coal mine in operation is
no real tourist attraction. However through the mining phase the jobs
it provides, the support of the local economy and community to me far
out ways anything else. When mining has been completed you have
rehabilitated land that is more than likely in a better condition
thtan what was prior to mining.
Jamie Frankcombe
Support
Pymble , New South Wales
Message
I support the approval of the Vickery Project because:

KEY BENEFITS
* The Vickery Extension Project
(Vickery) will generate 500 new
jobs during the construction
phase and 450 new jobs once
the mine is operational, plus
an additional 170 local jobs
in mining support services.
* Capital cost of $700 million.
* Vickery will deliver $271 million in
incremental disposable income
benefit to local communities.
* A new rail spur will mean we
can remove coal haulage trucks
from the Kamilaroi Highway and
Blue Vale Road on the outskirts
of Gunnedah and improve road
safety and amenity.
* Results in net benefits of
$1.2 billion to NSW including
tax revenue and royalties to
the NSW Government.
* Create a final landform that
is better integrated with the
surrounding landscape.

KEY EIS FINDINGS
* The EIS shows that noise,
air quality and visual impacts of
the mine are similar or better
than what was modelled for the
Approved Mine.
* Vickery will have no material
impact on groundwater when
assessed against the
NSW DPI-Water Aquifer
Interference Policy.
* Negligible impacts to downstream
water users on the Namoi River
are predicted.

LAND
* The Project Area consists of
cattle grazing land, occasional
dry cropping land and
rehabilitated mining land.
* The Vickery site has previously
been extensively mined.
* The Vickery footprint covers an
area only slightly larger than
the Approved Mine but offers
significant additional economic
and community benefits.
* No part of the Vickery State
Forest will be directly disturbed
or cleared as part of the Project.

WATER
* `Blue Vale' pit removed from
Vickery proposal - no mining
next to the Namoi River.
* No material water impacts for
surface water or groundwater.
Vickery water requirements
should be able to be met with
supply from existing, licensed,
surface water and groundwater
allocations.
* Rail line is consistent with the
provisions of the draft Floodplain
Management Plan for the Upper
Namoi Valley Floodplain.

COMMUNITY
* More than 400 separate
interactions with local community
members and stakeholders
undertaken in the pre-EIS
lodgment phase.
* Targeted digital communications
campaign to inform local
community of key Project aspects.
* Whitehaven will comprehensively
address public submissions about
the Project.
CHARLES STURGESS
Support
GUNNEDAH , New South Wales
Message
THE EXTENSION OF MINING IN THE GUNNEDAH BASIN HAS PROVIDED EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES AND STRENGTHENED THE ECONOMIC VIABLITY OF THE AREA
WHILST I BELIEVE NOT LEAVING A DETRIMENTAL IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.

WHILST SOME BUSINESSES MAY NOT SEE DIRECT FINANCIAL BENEFIT FROM THE
MINES THE ANCILLIARY EXPENDITURE MADE BY FAMILIES OF THOSE WORKING IN
THE MINES ENSURES A MORE VIABLE AND DIVERSE BUSINESS COMMUNITY WHICH
IS THEN SELF PROPERGATING.

WHILST BEING SUPPORTIVE OF THE PRPOSAL IT MUST MEET REASONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA THAT MAY BE IMPOSED UPON IT IN THE
DETERMINATION PROCESS.

WHITEHAVEN, I BELIEVE, HAVE ENDEAVOURED TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS
APPLIED TO OTHER MINES AND THEREFORE WITHIN THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS THE
PROPOSAL SHOLUD PROCEED
Marathon Tyres
Support
Gunnedah , New South Wales
Message
On behalf of Marathon Tyres Gunnedah we support the Vickery Extension
Project, we have support Whitehaven Coal for the last 6 years giving
us the opportunity to employ and train all local people and the
project will potentially give us the alibility to double our workforce
with local people.
The project will also bring more people, infrastructure and wealth
into the town and open further opportunities for local employment.
Marathon Tyres
Support
Sandgate , New South Wales
Message
I behalf of Marathon Tyres we support the Vickery Extension, as it will
be good for the district as well as the community. Whitehaven are a
large employer and contributor to the local community.
Name Withheld
Support
Melbourne , Victoria
Message
I support the project,
Name Withheld
Support
NSW , New South Wales
Message
I believe that the Vickery mine is an important project for NSW. It will
generate hi quality coal, export revenues and create jobs..
Engineering Unlimited Pty Ltd
Support
Tamworth , New South Wales
Message
Engineering Unlimited Pty Ltd formally Malcolm Crowley Engineering Pty
Ltd has been servicing Whitehaven Coal since the very beginning at
what is now known as the Canyon site.Because of Whitehaven Coal
growth. This has enabled Engineering Unlimited to expand and provide
local Tamworth employment of up to 15 jobs with a larger scope of work
capabilities previously not offered in the North West region.
Lee Cousin
Support
Singleton , New South Wales
Message
Working for a local employement Business it is important that Vickery go
ahead Whitehaven are one of the main employer's in the Gunnedah and
surrounding area, they have always supported the local community one
of there main goals is they employ as many local people as possible,
with Vickery going ahead it can only improve the employment chances,
looking at what Whitehaven have achieved already in the support for
the community
RiteDrill
Support
RUTHERFORD , New South Wales
Message
RiteDrill is located in the Hunter Valley in NSW Australia and was
established in 2012. In 2018, RiteDrill now has nine employees and
continues to define itself as a steadfast and reliable option when it
comes to providing support for Rotary Blasthole Drilling Rigs within
the coal and metalliferous mining industry.

RiteDrill works extremely closely with all Whitehaven mine sites and
over the last several years has developed a fantastic and mutually
beneficial relationship by providing expert service, equipment design,
technical advice and quality parts.

In return, Whitehaven - through their ongoing support - has afforded
RiteDrill the ability to develop and grow as a business, and even
allowed us to broaden our business model from one of limitedly "Parts
Supplier" to a model including technical service & support, and
mechanical & design engineering services, which we can now incorporate
into our day-to-day business activities - further growing and
developing our business, our team, and our clientele.

RiteDrill stands behind Whitehaven as a major direct employer in the
greater Gunnedah, Narrabri, Boggabri, and Quirindi areas. We also
stand behind Whitehaven as a major indirect employer with vendors all
through the Eastern States and beyond. The Vickery Extension can only
reassert this position as Whitehaven look to fill the multiple newly
created positions this extension will create, and secure additional
resources and man power required to support the influx of extra
machinery and further infrastructure necessary to the success of this
extension.

RiteDrill back Whitehaven as Australia's largest independent coal
producer, and a reliable provider of quality coal to the export market
- boosting the Australian economy through its coal sales and its
network of aforementioned local employees and regional supply and
support vendors.

Environmentally, RiteDrill is confident of Whitehaven's adhesion to
policies, procedures, industry guidelines, limitations (both
internally and externally imposed) and legislation regulating all
facets of their business operation and day to day enterprise. Our
stance on this point is due to working directly with Whitehaven on
several environmental issues surrounding their Drill Rig fleet - from
noise reduction through to dust suppression measures.

This submission encompasses the view of RiteDrill and its employees.
We support the approval of The Vickery Extension 100% from the
standpoint that it will inject money, resources, skills and jobs into
the local and regional communities surrounding the project. We support
the approval of The Vickery Extension 100% from the standpoint that
Whitehaven is a reliable, community conscious and environmentally
responsible employer. We support the approval of The Vickery Extension
100% from the standpoint that its success secures the longevity of
employment and high-quality coal supply to the export market - both
having a positive impact on Australia's economy.

RiteDrill would like to qualify that - outside of our ordinary
business dealings - we as a business, nor any individual employed by
us, has not received, been promised, or offered, any favour, reward,
or incentive - financial or otherwise - for the writing, submission,
and/or any actual or perceived impact the presence of our statement
may have on the final decision of this project.
Name Withheld
Support
gunnedah , New South Wales
Message
This area would hugely benefit from the Vickery project. Providing locals
with more job opportunities and allow further growth in the region.
Name Withheld
Support
Gunnedah , New South Wales
Message
I support the Project.
Premier Conveyors
Support
Thornton , New South Wales
Message
The Whitehaven Coal Vickery Extension Project is an important and
significant development toward the future prosperity of the Gunnedah
region.

The Project will deliver benefits to local communities through
employment opportunities, engagement of contract companies and
benefits to the environment and economy.

The coal to be mined is high quality, low emissions so it's a win for
everyone.
Name Withheld
Support
Gunnedah , New South Wales
Message
I support the Vickery Extension.
Name Withheld
Support
Moore Creek , New South Wales
Message
I fully support WHC and the Vickery Project.

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Project Details

Application Number
SSD-7480
EPBC ID Number
2016/7649
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Coal Mining
Local Government Areas
Gunnedah Shire
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
IPC-N

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