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The Carmichael coal mine is a
coal mine Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content and since the 1880s has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from ...
in
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which produced its first shipment of coal in December 2021. The mine has drawn criticism for its environmental impacts on the
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, water usage and carbon emissions. Other contentious issues are its claimed economic benefits, financial viability and use of taxpayer funding. The mine was initially planned to produce 60 million tonnes of coal per year, however funding difficulties resulted in downsizing the planned mine to produce 10 million tonnes per year. The thermal coal produced by the mine is predicted to consist of 11% ash and have a weighted average value of 5,000–5,500 kcal/kg. The coal is planned to be transported by rail (including the
Goonyella railway line The Goonyella railway system is located in Central Queensland, Australia. It services the coal mining area of the Bowen Basin, carrying coal to the Hay Point and Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminals 20 km southeast of Mackay, as well as products t ...
) to the ports at
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and
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. Construction of the mine started in early 2019 and commercial-scale coal mining began approximately three years later. On 29 December 2021, it was widely reported that the first coal shipment from the Carmichael Mine was ready for export.


Location

The mine is located in
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, with the majority of the site being within the
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and a small portion being within the
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. The coal was formed as part of the
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, a 247,000 square kilometre inland region which includes aquifers that are a part of the
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underground fresh water source. Mining operations currently consist of small-scale barite, bentonite, calcite, gypsum; limestone, opals; phosphate and potassium mines; there is no history of coal mining of the basin.MyMinesOnline Maps 3.6.0, Queensland Government, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd., 2015, viewed 21 November 2016, https://minesonlinemaps.business.qld.gov.au/SilverlightViewer/Viewer.html?Viewer=momapspublic


Environmental impacts


Greenhouse gas emissions

According to the environmental impact statement, the mine was expected to produce 200 million tonnes of
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, based on a 60-year lifespan. In April 2019
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led a convoy of vehicles to protest against the proposed coal mine. The protest was criticised by pro-coal lobby groups and is considered a factor in the Queensland voters' swing away from progressive parties in the
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.
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drew international attention to the mine in January 2020, when she called on large German-based industrial corporation
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(which claimed to be one of the first companies to have pledged to be carbon neutral by 2030) to stop the delivery of railway equipment for the mine. Siemens responded that it "should have been wiser about this project beforehand", but declined to cancel the contract. Campaigners continued to oppose the project with hundreds of rallies and other actions targeting 145 companies.


Water- rivers and underground sources

Adani had initially planned to use 12,500 megalitres per year from the
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for the Carmichael coal mine. Regarding the reduction on the local water table, the company's Supplementary Environmental Impact Statement stated that "maximum impacts in excess of 300 metres are predicted". Beyond the mine boundary, Adani's groundwater model predicted water table levels to drop "typically between 20 and 50m" and "up to around 4m in the vicinity of the armichaelriver". During a hearing in the QLD Land Court, Adani's representatives defended predictions drawn from drilling data, despite allegations of this being insufficient to determine risks of collapses underground that could impact groundwater systems.


Endangered species

The mine site area is home to a number of species, including the yakka skink,
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, and the waxy cabbage palm. The mine site is home to the largest known community of black throated finches, and the operation of the mine is subject to a ''Black-Throated Finch Management Plan''. The finches' population is in decline, and the southern subspecies is threatened, having vanished from 80% of its former range. Adani Australia produced a management plan for the finch, proposing to gradually clear land around the mine and force the finches to move away. The plan was heavily criticised by some ecologists, who highlighted the plan to graze cattle on protected land and noted the land was tagged to be used for other projects. There was also a lack of transparency and consultation with experts in the field.


History

The mine was announced in 2010, initially with a forecast mining duration of 90 years, which was later reduced to 60 years. The federal government approved the project in July 2014. Associated works included new port terminals and seabed dredging at the
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, and it was planned to dump the drudge on land. However, the approval was set aside in August 2015, when the Federal Court of Australia found that environment minister
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did not correctly follow requirements under
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regarding the yakka skink and
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endangered species. This led to considerable controversy and the project was re-approved in October 2015. In July 2019 Adani Australia commenced construction of the Carmichael mine. The company aims to be starting commercial-scale coal mining by the end of 2021. Mine approvals and construction were delayed by campaigns run by
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and environmentalists, which included non-violent direct action at the construction site. In November 2020 Adani changed the name of its Australian subsidiary, which operates the mine, from ''Adani Mining'' to ''Bravus Mining & Resources''. The company was the "jersey sleeve" sponsor of the North Queensland Cowboys NRL rugby league team for the 2021 season.


Mine and associated facilities

The mine is intended to be an open-cut mine (compared with earlier designs which also included underground mines) with of land being excavated. The total area of the mine site is planned to be . The original plan included a new long
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, which was proposed to be paid for by taxpayers. In September 2018, Adani announced that it had abandoned plans to build the standard-gauge line in favour of a extension to a nearby existing narrow-gauge railway. This railway is planned to connect the mine to the maritime freight terminal at Abbot Point and construction began in mid-2020. Construction of the approximately 200km Carmichael Rail Network was completed in September 2021. In January 2020, in response to protests in
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by
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, Siemens announced it would re-evaluate its $20m contract to supply signalling systems for the rail link, but decided to continue with the contract saying there was "practically no legally and economically responsible way to unwind the contract without neglecting fiduciary duties." The
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(FIFO) workers for the mine during the construction phase are planned to be based in the regional cities of Rockhampton and
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.
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close to the mine was proposed to be constructed, at a cost to taxpayers of $31 million
/ref> to $34 million.
/ref> Following public criticisms and the project delays, government funding for the proposed airstrip was cancelled and the airstrip was paid for by Adani. Flights to the airstrip began in June 2020. The subcontract for the construction of a railway line to the mine was signed in 2020. The company claimed to have approximately 2000 employees in November 2020 and approximately 2600 employees in June 2021.


Financial issues

In 2015, a number of major international banks publicly ruled out financing the coal mine, railway line or shipping terminal. This included more than half of the top 20 coal financing banks globally, such as Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC, Barclays, Credit Agricole and Société Générale. Standard Chartered provided financing to the project, but Adani ended the bank's advisory contract. Large coal projects in Australia typically engage with one or more of the ‘big four’ Australian banks in arranging or providing debt. However, National Australia Bank announced in September 2015 that it would not fund the project, followed by
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in April 2015 and ANZ Bank in August 2017. Before the mine's construction, some analysts doubted the mine was viable given the price of coal at the time. In November 2014, one analyst predicted that a price of about $100–$110 a tonne was required for the project be financially viable. The price of coal fluctuated significantly over following years; from US$60/t in 2015, then US$115/t in 2018 and US$170/t in May 2021. The company claims that it has agreements in place to sell 10 million tonnes of coal from the mine.


Taxpayer funding

In 2014, the Queensland Liberal National Party state government proposed reduced taxes for the project in the form of an open-ended royalty rate "holiday", and for taxpayers to pay for the sediment dumping facility in the Caley Valley wetlands. The Labor opposition criticised the secrecy surrounding the costs and suggested that up to $1.08 billion of public money would be required. Following the Queensland Labor Party's victory in the 2015 state election, the Labor party vowed to not use state funds for the railway line, however the party called on the Australian Liberal National government to use federal taxpayer money for the railway line. The federal government considered the proposal, however in the end it was not successful. In October 2020, the Queensland Labor Party government announced that the royalties deal for the coal mine had been signed. The deal includes deferring royalty payments for an unspecified period.


Indigenous community impacts


Native Title court cases

In 2016, a group of Indigenous landholders launched a case in the Queensland Supreme court against the granting of Adani's mining lease, on the basis that they had not been properly consulted. The court ruled against overturning the mining lease. A 2018 appeal upheld the 2016 decision.


Land use agreements

At a 2017 meeting, the majority of Wangan and Jagalingou (W&J) people present voted to accept the proposed mining rights deal presented by Adani. However, several W&J people have stated that they were paid by Adani to attend, or that their vote against the deal was not counted. The resulting
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was accepted by 7 of 12 W&J representatives. A 2019 appeal by the other 5 W&J representatives was dismissed by the Federal Court, with Adani seeking $600,000 in court costs from the W&J representatives. , members of the Wangan and Jagalingou people continue to occupy a cultural ceremony and camp site near the mine.


Legal issues


2015: Federal EPBC approval (initial case)

In January 2015, the ''Mackay Conservation Group'', challenged the July 2013 federal approval of the Carmichael project by
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, Environment Minister, under the ''
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''. The Federal Court of Australia case involved three main contentions, that the Minister did not take into account the greenhouse gas emissions, the company's environmental record in India and the "approved conservation advice" for the Yakka Skink and the ornamental snake. The court set aside the approval due to concerns regarding the yakka skink and ornamental snake, effectively overturning the approval. Following this decision, the attorney-general at the time,
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, stated his intention to disallow third parties from challenging the minister's approvals under the
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. This amendment to the Act did not occur. In October 2015, the coal mine was re-approved by the federal environment minister.


2015-2016: Queensland mining leases and environmental authority

In 2015, the ''Land Services of Coast and Country'' (LSCC) group launched a case in the Queensland Land Court challenging the Queensland coordinator-general's Mining Lease and Environmental Authority approvals. LSCC contended the approval was flawed regarding the economic, environmental and financial impact of the mine. The court's verdict in December 2015 did not overturn the approval, but placed extra environmental requirements on the mine. LSCC applied in 2016 for an appeal in the Supreme Court of Queensland, and this application was unsuccessful.


2016-2017: Federal EPBC approval regarding impacts on Great Barrier Reef

The
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(ACF) made a judicial review challenge under the ''
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'' (''EPBC Act'') in late 2015, arguing that proper procedure was not followed when the Minister did not take into account the impact of emissions on the Great Barrier Reef. The ACF appealed the decision in the Federal Court of Australia, which was unsuccessful. The court ruled in favour of the government, based on the argument that only considering the direct emissions from mining operations (and not the emissions caused by the burning of its coal) is a decision at the minister's discretion. The case hinged on a ''market substitution defence'', which has been criticised as "the only significant barrier remaining to a successful climate change case".


2018: Federal EPBC approval- exemption for water usage from the Sutton River

The
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(ACF), represented by Environmental Defenders Office Queensland (EDO), lodged a judicial review challenge in the Federal Court in December 2018 of the Federal Environment Minister's decision to not apply appropriate legislation regarding water. The review challenged then-Environment Minister Melissa Price's decision to waive a full environmental assessment for water use from the Suttor River in central Queensland. Adani notified the government that the act was a controlled act but the government decided that it was not a controlled activity under the ''EPBC Act'' and that no environmental impact assessment (EIS) was needed for it to proceed. Under amendments to the ''EPBC Act'' known as the
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, the Minister must obtain advice from an Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development if an activity is likely to have a significant impact on water resources or impact on a protected ecological communities, species,
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s,
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s, or protected wetlands. The water trigger was added to the ''EPBC Act'' in 2013 by
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. In June 2019 the application was allowed by consent, meaning the Australian Government would reassess the project’s water use.


2020: Federal EPBC approval- exemption for water pipeline project

In March 2020, the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) launched a judicial review application regarding the water pipeline for the project (called the ''North Galilee Water Scheme Infrastructure Project''). The application argued that the water pipeline should require assessment under the EPBC water trigger. The federal court ruled in favour of the AFC in May 2021, thereby requiring the minister to reconsider the environmental impacts associated with the mine's water pipeline before it is approved.


See also

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Coal mining in Australia Coal is mined in every state of Australia. The largest black coal resources occur in Queensland and New South Wales. About 70% of coal mined in Australia is exported, mostly to eastern Asia, and of the balance most is used in electricity gener ...
* List of mines in Australia


References

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