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2024

Community Rights to Object to Mines in Queensland: A Practical Guide

Community Rights to Object to Mines in Queensland: A Practical Guide
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This factsheet explains how Queensland communities can object to mining projects and participate in the approval process.

  • Outlines legal rights to object to mining leases and environmental authorities
  • Explains the assessment and approval process for mines
  • Details how to lodge objections and submissions
  • Provides guidance on alternative dispute resolution options
  • Lists useful contacts and further resources
  • Highlights the importance of community involvement in mining decisions

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This resource is highly relevant for mining industry stakeholders seeking to understand community engagement and regulatory compliance.

  • Clarifies legal obligations for public notification and objections
  • Explains approval processes for mining leases and environmental authorities
  • Highlights the role of the Land Court in mining disputes
  • Details requirements for tenure and environmental approvals
  • Supports best practice in stakeholder engagement
  • Promotes transparency in mining operations

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