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The Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Coal Mining on the Hunter Valley and Bowen Basin Communities

Over the last 20 years the mining industry has played a key role in the further development of many Central Queensland and New South Wales communities._x000D_
The number of people who are employed by the coal mining industry, the number of transient residents, shift work and the town facilities have all contributed to how the community views the coal mining industry. As the coal mining boom continues and the mining communities continue to grow more emphasis is needed to address the community concerns, specifically the socio-economic and environmental impacts that the coal mining companies may have on these communities._x000D_
Central Queensland coal mining operations are situated in the Bowen Basin._x000D_
Many of the towns in the region have been developed specifically for the coal mining industry with 13 - 50 per cent (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006) of people living in the communities being directly employed by the mines. The introduction of shift work, differing rosters and the mining boom have resulted in considerable changes to these communities with more transient contractors and permanent employees taking up residence outside of these communities. This change, however, has not been as noticeable in the Hunter Valley region._x000D_
The Hunter Valley, situated in the Sydney Basin has two main mining towns, Singleton and Muswellbrook. Of the 37 173 (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006) people that reside in the communities 13.8 to 16.5 per cent (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006) are employed directly by the mines. The Hunter Valley is a large tourist destination due to its many vineyards; this results in a diverse community where mining is not the sole means of employment. Similar to Central Queensland the mining boom has brought more people to the Hunter Valley region, although greater percentages have taken up residence in the communities._x000D_
The views vary between the two regions on the coal mining industry, specifically on the socio-economic and environmental impacts that the industry may have on the surrounding communities._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Turns, D, 2008. The socio-economic and environmental impacts of coal mining on the Hunter Valley and Bowen Basin communities, in Proceedings New Leaders' 2008, pp 13-18 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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