Monday, June 18

Stanmore Coal's $500m Wandoan coalmine promises 500 jobs

THE southwest Queensland town of Wandoan is likely to be surrounded by massive coalmines after a fourth project released details of its $500 million scheme that will generate up to 500 jobs.
The Range Project by Stanmore Coal is expected to be a huge money-spinner for the state economy.

Its environmental impact statement, released late last week, said the open-cut thermal coal mine would add about $400 million to gross state product during construction and $15.6 billion during its 26-year life.

"The estimated total of taxation payments to all levels of government is $4 billion over the project life," the EIS said.

The plan is for workers to stay in fly-in, fly-out villages near Wandoan and the EIS said local business would benefit from new contracts while local workers would also have new opportunities.

It admitted there was a chance the skills shortage could be further increased by the development and there was a potential "draw-down" effect on some business and industries as labour was attracted to working in the resources sector.

There would also be disruption and the potential ending of some agricultural activities in the mine lease area, however, there was commitment to do progressive rehabilitation.

Four major mines are now planned for the tiny community and environmentalists claim about 100,000ha of quality farmland will be destroyed by the expansion.

Western Downs Mayor Ray Brown said planning was well advanced for the projects but he was worried an entire demographic would be wiped out because ordinary workers could not afford to live in towns such as Dalby and Chinchilla and affordable housing was at a critical stage already.


Courier Mail

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