The rehabilitation of Mount Morgan gold mine in Central Queensland is expected to benefit the economy of the wider Rockhampton region.
The Australian Government’s Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) will provide a $66 million loan to mining company, Heritage Minerals, to build a tailings processing plant and associated infrastructure, and to allow for rehabilitation of the site at Mount Morgan.
Operations at Mount Morgan closed in 1990 and the abandoned mine has since been managed by the Queensland Government – which is also providing financial support to the project through the Queensland Government’s Invested in Queensland program.
The proposed plant at Mount Morgan will treat two million tonnes of tailings a year. A new water treatment plant to be built as part of the project would improve water quality in the Dee River.
Minister for Resources and Northern Australia, Madeleine King, said the project was forecast to create 250 new direct construction jobs and up to 150 operational jobs, with further indirect jobs promised alongside economic and social benefits for the wider Rockhampton region totalling an estimated $849 million.
“This much-needed project will create jobs and invigorate economic activity in the region,” said King.
“It is an excellent example of renewal in the resources industry.”
“This is another demonstration of how the Albanese Government is working to support communities in the North to ensure they are set up with sustainable industry for the future.”
The recovery of gold and copper from tailings will help meet increasing demand for the resources required for the clean energy transition while also improving environmental outcomes for the region and industry.
NAIF CEO, Craig Doyle, said that with the Queensland Government also supporting the project, he was confident the proponents would deliver the infrastructure to ensure the region secures the forecast public benefit.
“The Mount Morgan project is consistent with the Australian Government’s agenda of diversifying economies and creating regional economies,” said Doyle.
“With this latest investment NAIF continues our momentum in terms of investments approved, projects reaching contractual close, delivering public benefit, and supporting Indigenous outcomes across the north.”
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