Update of Environmental Regulatory Controls on Mines in Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chris Joyce Graeme Mcllveen Peter Ryan
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This paper briefly summarizes regulatory procedures and government agency roles and jurisdictions in each Australian State and Territory. The role of the Commonwealth of Australia and selected current trends in environmental regulation are also discussed. While the Commonwealth has played an active role in regulating specific commodities or mines through its powers over export licences, international heritage agreements and the Territories, such cases have largely been a result of response to specific public issues. This may change; the Commonwealth has established the Resources Assessment Commission and is canvassing the establishment of an Environmental Protection Act, aimed at the standardization of environmental standards through the creation of an Environmental Protection Authority. While the States, the Northern Territory and the Commonwealth lwve nominally different resource planning, environmental project approval and operational regulatory authoritit:s, the fundamental principles hinge on mining lease, planning and pollution control approvals.
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APA: Chris Joyce Graeme Mcllveen Peter Ryan  (1991)  Update of Environmental Regulatory Controls on Mines in Australia

MLA: Chris Joyce Graeme Mcllveen Peter Ryan Update of Environmental Regulatory Controls on Mines in Australia . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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