State Significant Development
Wallarah 2 Coal Mine
Central Coast
Current Status: Determination
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EIS (29)
Submissions (23)
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Amendments (25)
Assessment (1)
Recommendation (29)
Determination (4)
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Submissions
Corrina Roberts
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Corrina Roberts
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positive effect on the Wyong Shire and local areas with
job opportunities for both skilled and unskilled workers
including apprenticeships.
The whole community will benefit
Rodney Whitaker
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Rodney Whitaker
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Samantha Martin
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Samantha Martin
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Tod Levien
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Tod Levien
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Brendan Rutherford
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Brendan Rutherford
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It will provide significant jobs for the region.
Provided the workings to not undermine any dwellings I do not see that it will have a great impact on the local area. Working in the mining industry I have been able to visit the Mandalong Colliery at Morriset many times, and I am always surprised at how well hidden the mine is.
Patrick Walters
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Patrick Walters
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Kim Anderson
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Kim Anderson
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Peter Blanch
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Peter Blanch
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Anna Mason
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Anna Mason
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Anna Mason
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Anna Mason
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BRUCE MCCUTCHEON
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BRUCE MCCUTCHEON
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Craig Evans
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Craig Evans
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Tom Thorsby
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Tom Thorsby
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Andrew Brook
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Andrew Brook
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WOOJEONG KIM
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WOOJEONG KIM
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Please consider the latest research regarding lead poisoning of children in Mt Isa due to Xstrata mining emissions, which causes irreversible brain damage in children.
Mining close to communities do not mix, health is more important than jobs