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Fears Queenslanders could be forced to pay for mine cleanup as LNP reviews environmental ‘red tape’
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Fears Queenslanders could be forced to pay for mine cleanup as LNP reviews environmental ‘red tape’

Queensland's government is considering reviewing a law requiring mining companies to provide financial guarantees for mine rehabilitation, raising concerns that weaker regulations could force taxpayers to fund the cleanup of abandoned mines. Treasurer David Janetzki and Mining Minister Dale Last argue the review aims to support responsible resource development while balancing environmental protections with investment opportunities. Critics like Claire Gronow from Lock the Gate Alliance warn that reducing these requirements could allow smaller mining firms—often foreign-owned—to abandon sites without covering rehabilitation costs, leaving environmental damage for future generations. Farmers and environmentalists are calling for stronger accountability measures to prevent such scenarios.

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Fears Queenslanders could be forced to pay for mine cleanup as LNP reviews environmental ‘red tape’

Queensland's government is considering reviewing a law requiring mining companies to provide financial guarantees for mine rehabilitation, raising concerns that weaker regulations could force taxpayers to fund the cleanup of abandoned mines. Treasurer David Janetzki and Mining Minister Dale Last argue the review aims to support responsible resource development while balancing environmental protections with investment opportunities. Critics like Claire Gronow from Lock the Gate Alliance warn that reducing these requirements could allow smaller mining firms—often foreign-owned—to abandon sites without covering rehabilitation costs, leaving environmental damage for future generations. Farmers and environmentalists are calling for stronger accountability measures to prevent such scenarios.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both perspectives: government officials advocating for regulatory review to boost investment and critics warning of potential environmental harm. No clear ideological framing is evident; the piece reports on the debate without overtly favoring one side.

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