700 Jobs Secured as Ensham Mine Extension Approved

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Minister for Manufacturing and Minister for Regional and Rural Development The Honourable Dale Last
  • The Crisafulli Government has approved the $314.9 million extension of the Ensham Coal Mine near Emerald.
  • Approval secures the future of more than 700 workers and delivers long term supply to global markets.
  • The Crisafulli Government is backing Queensland coal communities and delivering a better lifestyle through a stronger economy.

The Crisafulli Government has secured the future of more than 700 workers in Central Queensland, with the approval of a $314.9 million extension to the Ensham Coal Mine near Emerald.

The approval will allow the mine to operate for an additional nine years, tapping into a potential further 88 million tonnes of coal and ensuring future supply to both domestic and international markets.

It's just one of the ways the Crisafulli Government is delivering a better lifestyle through a stronger economy and backing the State's mining communities. Since being elected to deliver a fresh start, the Crisafulli Government has supported more than 3,000 mining jobs across Queensland.

The project was approved by the Federal Government in 2023 under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), and its State approval follows the development of a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Management Plan.

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines Dale Last said the approval delivered the type of certainty that industry has been advocating for.

"This is what certainty looks like under the Crisafulli Government. More than 700 jobs in Central Queensland have been secured because we worked with Ensham's proponent Sungela to ensure their mine extension delivers for Queensland," Minister Last said.

"We're doing what we said we would - restoring confidence, delivering certainty and getting Queensland open for business again.

"Queensland's world-class coal industry has a strong future, with more than 400 coal-fired power stations under construction around the world and global coal demand nearly doubling since 2000.

"But during Labor's decade of decline, investor confidence sank to rock bottom, putting thousands of Queensland coal jobs and regional communities at risk. The Crisafulli Government is righting the ship by giving mining proponents a fair hearing and delivering confidence to investors so they can create jobs."

Member for Gregory Sean Dillon said the approval would provide certainty for local families and businesses.

"This is great news for our region, particularly the workers at Ensham, their families, and the many local businesses that support the mine and benefit from it," Mr Dillon said.

"When you secure more than 700 jobs in a regional community, that means school fees are paid, apprentices are taken on, and small businesses are backed in.

"Our region has always carried its weight when it comes to powering Queensland's economy, and this approval shows that under the Crisafulli Government, our contribution is both respected and backed in."

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