Tanya Plibersek faces test to approve new Cadia tailings dam near Orange

Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek faces a potentially tetchy decision on whether to approve a new mining project, after the owner of Australia’s largest underground mine and gold operation, Cadia, applied to extend the site near Orange.

US mining giant Newmont, which operates the Cadia site — one of the world’s largest gold and copper mining operations, about 30km from Orange in the NSW Central Tablelands — has requested to extend its operations to 2050 and build a new tailings storage facility dam, The Australian reports.

It is understood Newmont would need to construct a tailings dam at Cadia before 2031 or risk shutting down its operations.

The Cadia Continued Operations Project (CCOP) was filed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, which was used to approve the tailings dam at Regis McPhillamy’s proposed goldmine in 2023.

Ms Plibersek came under fire in August when she blocked that approval under Section 10 of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984, on grounds the McPhillamy’s tailings dam would harm “confidential” traditions at a nearby spring.

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