Australian authorities officers are investigating whether or not a coal mining firm is placing threatened better gliders and koalas in danger by illegally clearing bushland in central Queensland with out approval beneath federal legislation.
The revelation got here in a fiery Senate estimates listening to by which the Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Younger criticised the Albanese authorities for not doing extra to cease the clearing and described atmosphere division bureaucrats as “weak” – an allegation she later withdrew.
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Officers instructed the listening to there was an “energetic investigation” into the alleged clearing, which was raised by Queensland Conservation Council in June. Guardian Australia reported in July that the council had acquiring drone footage that appeared to indicate massive areas of cleared bushland on the website of Magnetic South’s Gemini coalmine close to Dingo.
In a letter to the division and atmosphere minister, Murray Watt, the council alleged Magnetic South had cleared about 200 hectares of better glider habitat and stated it had “pressing considerations” that building of the mine may need begun with out the corporate first referring its plan for evaluation beneath nationwide environmental legislation.
On Wednesday, officers stated the division had inspected the mine website in August and have been investigating whether or not there had been a breach of the legislation or if there had been a major influence on threatened species, such because the glider and koala.
Hanson-Younger requested the officers whether or not the coal mining firm was persevering with to work on the website whereas the investigation was being carried out.
A division consultant responded “I consider so”, however took the query on discover to verify the small print. They added the corporate did have authorisation for some actions on the website.
Hanson-Younger requested if the division had requested the corporate to cease clearing whereas the investigation was beneath manner or taken different steps, akin to utilizing a ministerial energy to name the challenge in for evaluation or in search of an injunction.
Officers stated they have been nonetheless contemplating the clearing allegations and have been required to work by the investigation.
They stated there have been no provisions beneath “compliance enforcement obligations to compel an organization to cease” and this was one thing that was being checked out by the reform course of for Australia’s nature legal guidelines. They added a courtroom “wouldn’t assume favourably on an injunction till an investigation has been accomplished”.
Better glider habitat could also be being illegally cleared in central Queensland by a coal mining firm. {Photograph}: Josh Bowell
In a heated exchanged, Hanson-Younger then raised considerations {that a} separate investigation of alleged unlawful clearing by one other coal firm – Vitronite – in Queensland was nonetheless not full nearly a 12 months because it commenced.
Officers stated the division was performing on each circumstances because it was required to beneath nationwide atmosphere legal guidelines.
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Hanson-Younger referred to as the division “weak” for not taking steps to forestall additional work on the Vitronite website.
“You may have referred to as for an injunction to cease the work on Vitronite,” she stated.
“I believe we’ve simply defined why we haven’t,” the division stated.
“Since you’re weak,” Hanson-Younger responded.
The senator withdrew the comment after a request from Watt. The division stated its officers have been doing their jobs and assembly their “obligations beneath the legislation because it at present exists”.
Guardian Australia has sought remark from Magnetic South. The corporate has beforehand stated it took its environmental obligations severely and was dedicated to making sure its operations have been carried out consistent with federal and state legal guidelines.
“Magnetic South works constructively with regulatory authorities and prides itself on an uncompromising method to challenge supply inside the circumstances of its EA [state environmental authority] and mining lease,” they stated in July.

