Minerals Council of Australia: Victorian Division
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Submissions: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-23
COMMENTS ON THE MAXWELL REVIEW OF THE OHS ACT 18 May 2004
Following the release of the Maxwell report on the review of the OHS Act the minerals industry continues to be concerned with the long-term uncertainty of maintaining experienced mining personnel in the Department of Primary Industries as the group responsible for regulating the safety of Victoria’s mines. It is strongly recommended that any revision of the OHS Act cement the administrative arrangement for the regulation of mines in legislation or regulation. Prepared by: Victorian Minerals & Energy Council Inc.
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Occupational Health & Safety Act Review 28 November 2003
The major interest of the minerals industry in the review relates to concerns with the long-term uncertainty of maintaining experienced mining personnel in the Department of Primary Industries as the group responsible for regulating Victoria’s mines. It is strongly recommended that the review of the OHS Act cement the administrative arrangement for the regulation of mines in legislation.
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Securing Our Water Future 28 November 2003
Water is critical to the present and future operations of the minerals industry. The industry uses about 3% of national water consumption, with about 95% of this water sourced from its own operations. In addition, the minerals industry is one of the highest value users of water resources. VMEC is therefore directly interested in the Green Paper on the water resources of Victoria.
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The Greenhouse Challenge for Energy 18 July 2003
The minerals industry is a primary producer of energy minerals and a significant user of energy for mining and downstream processing. The future development of our industry is dependent upon the continued production of energy minerals and access to low cost reliable energy sources. It should also be noted that the minerals industry is committed to the principles of sustainable development. Therefore, we are more than interested in the current debate on the options to curtail greenhouse gases and develop Victoria’s natural mineral advantages.
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Mineral Exploration Action Agenda Draft Recommendations 30 April 2003
The Victorian Minerals & Energy Council (VMEC) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the draft recommendations of the Strategic Leaders Group of the Mineral Exploration Action Agenda.
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Angahook-Otway Investigation 28 April 2003
The Victorian Minerals & Energy Council Inc (VMEC) is pleased to make the following submission to the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council (VEAC) to the amended Angahook-Otway investigation. It is noted that the key purpose of the investigation is to determine the boundaries of:

(a) a single national park in the Otway Ranges including public land extending from Anglesea to Cape Otway, specifying whether or not the Great Ocean Road should be included in the park; and

(b) any other public land currently managed as State Forest which would be suitable for addition to existing State Parks or nature conservation reserves, or for inclusion in new nature conservation reserves once native forest logging ceases in the Otways.

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Proposed Health and Safety (Asbestos) Regulations 2003 03 December 2002
The Victorian Minerals & Energy Council has had the opportunity to briefly review the proposed asbestos regulations for Victoria and is pleased to make the following submission.
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Angahook-Lorne State Park Investigation 08 November 2002

The Victorian Minerals & Energy Council is pleased to enclose its initial submission on the investigation of the Angahook-Lorne State Park to determine the potential to designate the Park and adjacent areas a National Park.

Our submission relates to our continuing concerns regarding reduced access to Crown land for exploration and mining, the growth in restricted and exempt Crown land, our preferred option of multiple and sequential land use management regimes, our concerns for the rights of existing licence holders, and our desire that the principles of sustainability are applied consistently throughout the entire review.

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VMEC Election Issues 22 October 2002

A State election is due in Victoria between November 2002 and October 2003. VMEC has identified the following key issues we wish all political parties and candidates for election to be aware of:

  • Mine Safety
  • Access for Exploration and Mining
  • Sustainable Development in Regional Victoria
  • Environmental Assessment Reviews
  • Support for GSV
  • Rehabilitation Bonds
  • Development of Victoria’s Coal Resources
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Mineral Resources Development Regulations 30 September 2002
The Council appreciates the need for the new Regulations and the rationale to combine the various Regulations made under the Mineral Resources Development Act (MRDA) into one Regulation. However, we have concerns with several matters proposed in the new Regulation including the requirements for advertising, coal bed methane, landowner rights, reporting dates and incorporation of excised areas.
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