Carmichael mine and rail link approved - QRC
THE PEAK representative body for Queensland minerals and energy sector has congratulated Adani Mining on winning federal approval for its $16.5 billion Carmichael mine and rail project in central Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
Queensland Resources Council Chief Executive Michael Roche said the announcement was confirmation of the resources sector’s continuing key role as one of the state and the nation’s economic pillars.
‘Importantly, this is being done without compromising the world-leading environmental standards, for which Australia is rightly recognised,’ Mr Roche said.
‘Adani’s Carmichael mine, rail and port infrastructure will drive thousands of new jobs and opportunities for Queenslanders in construction and permanent operational jobs for decades to come.
‘Regional communities including Alpha, Clermont, Emerald, Bowen, Moranbah, Mackay, Rockhampton and Townsville are all expected to benefit from the development of the so-far untapped resources in the Galilee Basin.’
Mr Roche said that despite the hard work and scientific rigour that had gone into the Carmichael project’s federal approval, he expected environmental activists would continue their campaign to ‘disrupt and delay’ major job-creating and revenue raising projects in Queensland.
‘We have seen activist groups commence litigation as part of their strategy to delay projects from starting, thus preventing local communities across regional Queensland seeing the benefits flow sooner,’ Mr Roche said.
‘Regional communities are anxious for good economic news, an injection of confidence and most importantly, new job creation.
‘Every day that projects like these are delayed is another day project benefits are denied to local communities and Queenslanders.’
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