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Newstan and Northern Coal Services

There has been mining at Newstan for over 130 years.

In care and maintenance since 2014, Newstan is a significant coal resource adjacent to Eraring Power Station.

Centennial has submitted a comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) with the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) proposing to restart underground mining at Newstan.

For more information on this project visit the New South Wales Government planning portal.

Also located at Newstan is the Northern Coal Services facility, where coal for the export market is stockpiled, processed and loaded by rail to the Port of Newcastle.

Tel: +61 2 4956 0200
Newstan community information and complaints*: 1800 247 662
Email: newstancolliery@centennialcoal.com.au

 

Northern Coal Services Modification 4

Centennial is seeking to modify Northern Coal Services development consent SSD-5145 via Modification 4.

A modification application has been lodged, and the accompanying modification report has been submitted to the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI). The details can be found on the major planning portal website:
Mod 4 – Cooranbong Coal Stockpile Extension | Planning Portal – Department of Planning and Environment

A copy of the March Northern Coal Services Newsletter can be found here.

 

Northern Coal Services Modification 5

Centennial is seeking to modify Northern Coal Services development consent SSD-5145 via Modification 5.

A modification application has been lodged and the accompanying modification report have been submitted to the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) and can be found on the major planning portal website via https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/major-projects/projects/northern-coal-services-modification-5

Click here to see the October Northern Coal Services Newsletter – https://www.centennialcoal.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/202410-NCS-Modification-5-Project-Newsletter.pdf

 

We operate our mines to minimise the environmental footprint, however, we welcome any enquiries and feedback from the community and make a commitment to respond promptly.

Key Documents

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Community Consultative Committee

A Community Consultative Committee (CCC) provides a forum for open discussion between representatives of the Company, community, council and other stakeholders on issues directly relating to the mine’s operations, environmental performance and community relations, and keeps the community informed on these matters.


Community Complaints Register

The Newstan Community Information Hotline is 1800 247 662. A register of community complaints received by the mine can be viewed in the document below.

The following document(s) relate to the mine’s operating and licence conditions.

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Authorisations under the Mining Act

Document Name Size Document Date
Newstan Mining Tenements 41.84 KB 7/06/2021

Consents and Approvals under the EP and A Act

Document Name Size Document Date
Northern Coal Services Mod 3 Development Consent SSD5145 3.55 MB 25/11/2022
Newstan Mod 8 Consolidated Consent 1999 389.77 KB 21/01/2019

Environment Protection Licence

To view the Newstan EPL, visit the NSW Environment Protection Authority website.


Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC)

The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act is administered by the Federal Government’s Department of Environment which is incorporated into the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Populations and Communities.

The EPBC Act requires any person who proposes to undertake an action that will have, or is likely to have, a significant impact on a matter of national environmental significance to refer that action to the Minister for a decision as to whether assessment and approval is required under the EPBC Act. This decision is referred to as a ‘controlled action’. Where it is deemed a controlled action, the Minister may approve the action and issue conditions of approval

Environmental Assessments (EAs) are an assessment of the environmental, social and economic benefits and impacts of a proposed project or modification to an existing project. EAs are regulated by the NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure.

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Environmental Assessments

Approvals obtained to facilitate mining generally require management plans in consideration of various identified environmental impacts. These plans vary from operation to operation to reflect the operating conditions.

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Environmental Management Plans, Strategies and Programs


Rehabilitation Management Plan

All mines in New South Wales are required to conduct rehabilitation planning, risk assessment and annual reporting on progressive rehabilitation activities as part of their standard mining lease conditions.

The Rehabilitation Management Plan (RMP) has been prepared in accordance with the NSW Resources Regulator’s Form and Way: Rehabilitation Management Plan, as associated with the Mining Amendment (Standard Conditions of Mining Leases – Rehabilitation) Regulation 2021.

The RMP describes how the leaseholder proposes to manage all aspects of rehabilitation. It includes a description of proposed steps and actions, risk assessment, control measures, outcomes for the rehabilitation areas and how success against these outcomes is to be measured.


Pollution Incident Response Management Plan

The Pollution Incident Response Management Plan has been developed to satisfy the requirements of the Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2011 (POELA Act) which requires the preparation, implementation and publication of a Pollution Incident Response Management Plan.

The objectives of these plans are to provide guidelines and procedures for the effective control and reporting of pollution incidents to all relevant stakeholders.

Whilst personal contact details for the following document are available in the controlled on-site Pollution Incident Response Management Plan, they do not appear in this public document under provision of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.

Document Name Size Document Date
Pollution Incident Response Management Plan 33.92 MB 20/12/2024

Subsidence Management

Subsidence Management Plans (SMPs) are prepared by mining lease holders to consider the potential impacts of underground mining and identify measures to manage such impacts. SMPs may contain requirements for the avoidance of damage to particularly significant features, the mitigation of damage, or rehabilitation of subsidence related impacts.

The following provides a summary of environmental monitoring data undertaken as required by Environment Protection Licences and Approvals. The purpose of this data is to provide the community with meaningful information on the performance of environmental controls.

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Annual Reports


Environmental Monitoring Reports


Independent Environmental Audits

Independent Environmental Audits are undertaken regularly as a component of each mining approval. The audit is undertaken by a suitably qualified independent expert. The purpose of the audit is to independently assess the environmental performance of the mine and whether it is complying with the relevant requirements of its project approval, any relevant mining lease and environmental protection licence.