
Onshore option for controversial dredging
DREDGING material from the Abbot Point coal port expansion in Queensland will be dumped on land rather than in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park under a state government plan designed to ease environmental concerns. North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) already has Federal Government approval to dump 3 million cubic metres of spoil from the controversial expansion project at sea, however the Queensland Government will push the company towards taking the new land dumping option. The Adani Group and GVK Hancock-led port expansion is a vital stage in development of coal in Queensland’s Galilee Basin. Queensland Premier Campbell Newman said the onshore dumping strategy, approved by State Cabinet earlier this month, was a win-win situation. “It will protect the unique...