Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority
Advancing Mine Closure
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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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Meet with us
Read more: Meet with usWe’re changing the way we engage to comply with social distancing rules and to keep the community safe, so that we can continue to facilitate and encourage community conversations about mine rehabilitation. If you are a member of a local group and you’re interested in finding out more about what…
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2018-19 Annual Report
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2017-18 Annual Report
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Monitoring and Evaluation Framework 2018-20
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New authority and strategy for Latrobe Valley mine rehabilitation
Read more: New authority and strategy for Latrobe Valley mine rehabilitationThe rehabilitation of the Latrobe Valley’s brown coal mines will be steered by experts and locals through the creation of a new authority and a strategy to guide rehabilitation planning and works over the coming decades. Minister for Resources Jaclyn Symes launched the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority and the Latrobe…
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Newsletter – November 2019
Read more: Newsletter – November 2019View the email version here Commissioner’s welcome Welcome to our fourth quarterly newsletter and our last for 2019. The Latrobe Valley Regional Rehabilitation Strategy (LVRRS) has reached an important milestone. Following 18 months of work, the LVRRS team have released their technical synopsis reports covering geotechnical and water use studies as well as a land use vision. …
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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
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Meet with us
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2018-19 Annual Report
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner 2017-18 Annual Report
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Latrobe Valley Mine Rehabilitation Monitoring and Evaluation Framework 2018-20
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New authority and strategy for Latrobe Valley mine rehabilitation
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Newsletter – November 2019