02/05/2024
Statement from Bravus Mining
"Some breaking news – we’re taking the Queensland Government to the Planning and Environment court to fight a clear misuse of the state’s environmental laws.
We have applied for a review of a 2023 Department of Environment, Science, and Innovation decision to impose a punitive Environmental Protection Order on our business despite the fact no environmental harm or breach of regulations had occurred at our Carmichael mine in central Queensland.
The Carmichael mine has some of the strictest environmental conditions of any resources project in Australia’s history and we’re proud to comply with those approvals. We don’t need unnecessary regulator overreach when the requirements of our comprehensive Environmental Authority (EA) approvals are already being met.
It’s not okay for regulators to unfairly target law abiding businesses and make us out to be villains when we had already publicly committed to the further scientific work that this EPO relates to.
It appears the Department is simply buckling to pressure from anti-fossil fuel activists and their supporters in the media who’ll do and say anything to shut Queensland’s coal and gas sector down.
An Environmental Protection Order should not be used to apply punitive regulation to businesses that are doing the right thing and already meeting all the requirements of the Department’s own regulations, and it’s decisions like this that make Queenslanders lose faith in the Queensland Government’s willingness to treat responsible businesses fairly.
You can read our full statement on our website": https://www.bravusmining.com.au/bravus-takes-queensland-government-to-court-for-regulatory-failure/?fbclid=IwAR0WDl2YCQmKeqE5yuyDzQnShLQCoJ4HPNrrP8iIdH6xYoMLpofb7pYTQWM
Bravus Mining and Resources is taking the Queensland Government to the Planning and Environment Court to fight a clear misuse of the state’s environmental laws.