Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority
Advancing Mine Closure
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Webinar 2: Regional Rehabilitation Strategy Implementation Actions 4 & 5
Read more: Webinar 2: Regional Rehabilitation Strategy Implementation Actions 4 & 5Join the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority (MLRA) with guest speakers from DELWP and DJPR for a presentation on the Latrobe Valley Regional Rehabilitation Strategy (LVRRS) Implementation Actions. Webinar 2: Tuesday, 9 February, 5.30pm AEST, LVRRS Implementation Actions 4 and 5 Feasibility of Alternative Water for Mine Rehabilitation (Action 4) Given…
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Webinar 1: Regional Rehabilitation Strategy Implementation Actions 1 & 3
Read more: Webinar 1: Regional Rehabilitation Strategy Implementation Actions 1 & 3Join the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority (MLRA) with guest speakers from DELWP and DJPR for a presentation on the Latrobe Valley Regional Rehabilitation Strategy (LVRRS) Implementation Actions. The MLRA is an independent body established on 30 June 2020 under amendments to the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 (Vic), overseeing…
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2019 – 20 Annual Report
Read more: Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2019 – 20 Annual ReportThe Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2019 – 20 Annual Report is now available to download.
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Mine closure and contaminated land management share aim for future land use
Read more: Mine closure and contaminated land management share aim for future land useA National Science Week feature story When it comes to remediating contaminated land or water, environmental scientist Claire Fitzpatrick says managing contamination is “very similar to mine rehabilitation in the perspective of wiping the slate clean and returning the land to the way it was before.” Claire presented on mine…
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From a humid swamp to a cooler climate – how Latrobe Valley’s brown coal was formed
Read more: From a humid swamp to a cooler climate – how Latrobe Valley’s brown coal was formedA National Science Week feature story Imagine a lush, water-logged subtropical rainforest of tree ferns, with temperatures five degrees higher and much greater and more frequent rainfall than we experience today. This was the Latrobe Valley more than 20 million years ago, a wetland environment enveloped by a warm marine…
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Webinar 2: Regional Rehabilitation Strategy Implementation Actions 4 & 5
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Webinar 1: Regional Rehabilitation Strategy Implementation Actions 1 & 3
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2019 – 20 Annual Report
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MLRA – Wordfind Education Program Level 7-10
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MLRA – Wordfind Education Program Level 3-6
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MLRA – Wordfind Education Program Foundation-2
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MLRA – Education Program Lesson Plans
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MLRA Education Program Flyer
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MLRA Chief Executive Officer – Advertisement
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Mine closure and contaminated land management share aim for future land use
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From a humid swamp to a cooler climate – how Latrobe Valley’s brown coal was formed