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Australian Mine Database Compiled by Jeremy Butler, www.MineSurveyor.net, 11th November 2010 Mine Data sourced from Australian Government, Australian Mines Atlas Contents: Queensland Mines ………………………………………………………….………… Page 2-9 New South Wales Mines ….…..………………………………………………..……. Page 10-17 Northern Territory Mines ……………………………………………………………. Page 18-19 South Australia Mines ………………………………..………………………………. Page 20-21 Tasmania Mines ……………………………………….………………………………. Page 22-23 Victoria Mines …………………………………………………………………………. Page 24-25 Western Australia Mines ……………………………………………………………. Page 26-36 Page 1 of 36 Mines in Queensland (order closest to farthest from BRISBANE CBD): Mine Name/Location: Jeebropilly Mine Synonyms: Jeebropilly North, Jeebropilly West, 7 Mile, Smithfield, Thagoona Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 39km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: New Hope Coal (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: North Stradbroke Island Mine Synonyms: Amity, Bayside, Gordon Commodities Mined: Zircon, Rutile, Ilmenite Distance (to CBD): 41km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Consolidated Rutile Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: New Oakleigh Mine Synonyms: Oakleigh Colliery, Rosewood Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 46km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: New Hope Coal (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: New Acland Mine Synonyms: Acland, Glen Roslyn, Sabine, Manningvale East, Manningvale West Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 131km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: New Hope Coal (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Meandu Mine Synonyms: Tarong Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 132km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Tarong Energy (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Commodore Mine Synonyms: Millmerran Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 179km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Huaneng Power International (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Wilkie Creek Mine Synonyms: Macalister, Braemar, Tarcoola Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 209km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Kogan Creek Mine Synonyms: Kogan, Brigalow Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 231km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: CS Energy (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Mount Rawdon Commodities Mined: Gold, (Silver) Distance (to CBD): 276km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Equigold (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Cracow Commodities Mined: Gold Distance (to CBD): 366km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Sedimentary - Cracow (Website) - Google Map Link Page 2 of 36 Mine Name/Location: Dawson South Mine Synonyms: Theodore North Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 415km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Callide Mine Synonyms: includes EPC188 & Boundary Hill Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 425km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Dawson Mine Synonyms: Dawson Complex, Moura Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 434km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Moura Mine (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Boundary Hill Mine Synonyms: includes Kilburnie Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 443km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Baralaba Mine Synonyms: Dawson Valley Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 488km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Rolleston Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 570km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Xstrata (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Kunwarara Mine Synonyms: KG1, KG2, Oldman North, Oldman South Commodities Mined: Magnesite, Magnesia (magnesium oxide) Distance (to CBD): 584km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Cook Mine Synonyms: Leichardt Colliery Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 587km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Blackwater Mine Synonyms: Stewarton, Taurus, Tannyfoil, Wilpeena Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 596km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: BMA (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Jellinbah East Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 609km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Jellinbah Resources (Website) - Google Map Link Page 3 of 36 Mine Name/Location: Curragh Mine Synonyms: includes Curragh West Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 611km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Yarrabee Mine Synonyms: Yarrabee North Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 611km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Felix Resources (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Curragh North Mine Synonyms: Pisces Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 616km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Wesfarmers (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Minerva Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 635km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Felix Resources (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Ensham Mine Synonyms: Yongala Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 636km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Ensham Resources (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Foxleigh Mine Synonyms: includes Foxleigh East Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 653km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Lake Lindsay Mine Synonyms: Girrah Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 653km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Kestrel Mine Synonyms: Gordonstone, Kestrel West, Ti Tree Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 662km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Crinum Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 665km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Crinum Mine (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Gregory Mine Synonyms: Gregory-Crinum Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 669km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: BMA (Website) - Google Map Link Page 4 of 36 Mine Name/Location: German Creek East Mine Synonyms: includes Oak Park Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 670km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Oaky Creek Mine Synonyms: Includes Alliance, Oaky North, Oaky No1 Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 670km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Xstrata (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Middlemount Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 677km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Macarthur Coal Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: German Creek Mine Synonyms: Bundoora, Grasstrees, Central Colliery, Southern Colliery, Oak Park Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 678km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Norwich Park Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 710km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: BMA (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Lake Vermont Mine Synonyms: Vermont Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 729km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Saraji Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 741km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: BMA (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Clermont Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 759km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Peak Downs Mine Synonyms: Isaac River Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 761km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: BMA (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Blair Athol Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 767km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Moorvale Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 769km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Macarthur Coal Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Page 5 of 36 Mine Name/Location: Poitrel Mine Synonyms: includes Winchester, Mavis Downs, Wotoga and Morambah Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 773km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: BMA (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Millenium Mine Synonyms: West Poitrel Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 776km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Coppabella Mine Synonyms: Johnson Pit Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 779km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Macarthur Coal Ltd (Website) - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: Carborough Downs Mine Synonyms: Broadlea North Commodities Mined: Black Coal Distance (to CBD): 782km (Approximate Radius) Management Company: Unknown - Google Map Link Mine Name/Location: South Walker Creek Mine
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