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NSW Gov to support opal mine operators

by Kody Cook
June 7, 2023
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Opal miners in the Lightning Ridge and White Cliffs regions are set to receive support from the new New South Wales Government initiatives, including a refund scheme that will cover the fees and levies of Small-Scale Title operators. 

The initiatives were announced in Lightning Ridge by New South Wales Minister for Natural Resources, Courtney Houssos, ahead of a series of meetings with miners’ associations, landholders’ groups, and community stakeholders.

Ms Houssos will be accompanied on her visit to Lightning Ridge by Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, and Stephen Lawrence, who has been appointed as a government envoy to liaise with stakeholders on this important issue.

Ms Houssos also announced the establishment of a refund scheme covering the administrative levy and fees paid in respect of the application for the grant of mineral claims, and any subsequent renewal application fees.

Information about the refunds will be made available on the department’s website and affected miners will start to receive correspondence from the department about the refunds mid-June.

Mr Butler and Mr Lawrence will work closely together on this matter, with Mr Lawrence commencing his duties as envoy immediately.

As part of her visit, Ms Houssos announced an independent review into the current statutory framework for administration and regulation of small-scale opal titles and establishment of a refund scheme covering.

Ms Houssos said, “Our priority is to minimise the disruption to those affected by this legacy issue and to provide certainty to those holding mineral claims. I understand how important opal mining is to the communities of Lightning Ridge and White Cliffs.

“This matter dates back to 2015 and we want it resolved quickly.

“I want to particularly thank Roy Butler for his efforts over many years to represent both miners and landholders in Lightning Ridge and White Cliffs. He has consistently raised local issues with the government and has played a valuable role since the uncovering of this legacy licence issue.

“I am receiving daily updates as validation of titles occurs and am focused on getting this resolved to get miners back onto their claims as quickly as possible, in compliance with the Mining Act.

Ms Houssos said she is looking forward to hearing first-hand from miners and landholders and how they can be supported by the government.

“I once again acknowledge and apologise for the unavoidable disruption that has occurred.

“We believe those who were impacted by this administrative error should be refunded as a way to support them in getting back to work.

“As soon as this issue was uncovered, we deployed additional departmental resources. We are focused on ensuring miners can return to their claims as soon as possible, and landholders and communities have the security and certainty they need.

“Stephen will be on the ground to fully engage with stakeholders. I know Roy Butler will also continue to actively advocate for his constituents.”

Mr Lawrence said, “As a passionate advocate of the region, I am looking forward to working with local stakeholders to discuss their issues so that we can look to create a long-term plan for stability and certainty for the opal industry.” 

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