Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority
Advancing Mine Closure
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Pitlakes
Read more: PitlakesRead our latest factsheet “Pitlakes”. We’d love to hear your feedback. Keep an eye out for more factsheets in the coming months.
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Partnership Announcement
Read more: Partnership AnnouncementThe Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority will be coordinating an exciting partnership to establish the Gippsland Seed Bank with the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) and local Gippsland nursery and ecological contractor Habitat Creations. This initiative will establish the future demand for seeds to be planted on former mining…
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Consultation report: What you told us: January to March 2023
Read more: Consultation report: What you told us: January to March 2023Read our latest consultation report: What you told us: January to March 2023. We continue to talk with the community about mine rehabilitation. Read about what we’ve heard in the first quarter of 2023.
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Why should the community care about mine rehabilitation?
Read more: Why should the community care about mine rehabilitation?Read our latest factsheet “Why should the community care about mine rehabilitation?” We’d love to hear your feedback. Keep an eye out for more factsheets in the coming months.
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What is Mine Rehabilitation?
Read more: What is Mine Rehabilitation?We’re launching our new series of factsheets for 2023 so everyone can know more about mine rehabilitation. The second in the series is ‘What is Mine Rehabilitation?’ and you can read it here. We’d love to hear your feedback. Keep an eye out for more factsheets in the coming months.
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February Update: What we’ve been up to
Read more: February Update: What we’ve been up toWe’re working on a number of things at the moment at the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority. These include: Read more in our implementation plan which will be published shortly.
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Who is the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority?
Read more: Who is the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority?We’re launching our new series of factsheets for 2023 so everyone can know more about mine rehabilitation. The first in the series is ‘Who is the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority?’ and you can read it here. We’d love to hear your feedback. Keep an eye out for more factsheets in…
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MLRA – 2021-22 Annual Report
Read more: MLRA – 2021-22 Annual ReportThis report describes the activities of the Authority from June 2021 to June 2022. It reports against the strategic plan objectives captured in the Corporate Plan. The second corporate plan for the Authority has been drafted and is with DJPR for review. It covers the reporting period and the future…
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Welcoming our new CEO
Read more: Welcoming our new CEODr Jenny Brereton has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority (MLRA). “I am delighted to announce that Dr Jenny Brereton has joined the MLRA as Interim CEO. Jenny brings a wealth of experience to the role and is excited to be joining the team. The…
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The Gippsland Groundwater Atlas
Read more: The Gippsland Groundwater AtlasGroundwater is a valuable resource but its great potential is hidden. It is complex, often described in unfamiliar technical language and hard to visualise. This atlas provides information in words and graphics that readers can understand to help them develop their knowledge of this vital water resource.
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Pitlakes
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Partnership Announcement
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Consultation report: What you told us: January to March 2023
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Why should the community care about mine rehabilitation?
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What is Mine Rehabilitation?
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February Update: What we’ve been up to
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Who is the Mine Land Rehabilitation Authority?
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MLRA – 2021-22 Annual Report
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Monitoring and Evaluation Framework – September 2022
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Welcoming our new CEO
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The Gippsland Groundwater Atlas