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Queensland appoints first-ever Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner

10 Sep, 2021
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Queensland appoints first-ever Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner
Image: A limestone mine undergoing rehabilitation.


The Queensland Government has announced the appointment of the state’s inaugural Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner.

A highly-regarded Director-General with extensive experience in environmental rehabilitation, James Purtill will take up the role next month after significant legislation to improve rehabilitation regulation was passed last year by the Queensland Government.

Minister for the Environment, Meaghan Scanlon, said job-creating mine rehabilitation is a critical path towards protecting the state’s environment and driving its COVID-19 Economic Recovery, and Mr Purtill will provide scientific and technical research, advice and recommendations to be used by both government and industry.

“Putting in place an independent Rehabilitation Commissioner was a key commitment our government made as part of our nation-leading rehabilitation reforms,” Minister Scanlon said.

“James Purtill brings with him a wealth of experience through his qualifications in science, his roles in the private and environment sectors, and as a Director-General, most recently with the Department of Energy and Public Works.”

“Not only does mine rehabilitation play an important role for our environment, it’s one of a number of emerging industries that has the potential to create thousands of jobs as part of our economic recovery plan,” she said.

“As commissioner, Mr Purtill will engage with community, industry, academics, research organisations, environmental, scientific groups and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on resource rehabilitation.”

“Our reforms make sure that industry does its part to regenerate the land, and that there are new job opportunities for regional communities.”

“It’s absolutely critical that mine rehabilitation is guided by independent, scientific rigour and best practice. Mr Purtill’s experience will put him in good stead to create opportunities that will protect our environment and drive new economies.”

The Rehabilitation Commissioner will report to the Minister for the Environment and Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs on rehabilitation and management practices, outcomes and policies, and public interest evaluation processes and performance.

The Commissioner will also monitor and provide information on resource rehabilitation performance and trends in Queensland.

Minister for Resources, Scott Stewart, said mine rehabilitation is now an essential part of company policies and the life of mine planning cycle.

“Not only is rehabilitation important for the environment but rehabilitation programs help create more jobs for Queenslanders after a mine is no longer in use,” he said.

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