
Strict conditions for new bauxite mine approval
A prospective $1.45 billion bauxite mine at the Gulf of Carpentaria has been granted conditional environmental approval, after five years of bureaucratic bickering between mining giant Rio Tinto Alcan and the Federal and Queensland governments. Rio welcomed the milestone for the South of Embley project, which allows the company’s current bauxite portfolio on Queensland’s upper western apex to extend south along the border, past the Embley River near Cape York. The Queensland Government approved the plans a year ago, but the decision was vetoed by Federal Environment minister Tony Burke due to rising concerns of the possible impact on protected reef in the area. Mr Burke granted official approval in May this year, subject to 76 conditions under national environmental...