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Gippsland Critical Minerals Launches New Mine Amid Controversy

UPDATE: Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) is moving forward with a renewed mining project in East Gippsland, despite prior community concerns and a failed proposal in 2021. The company announced significant changes to its strategy in response to local feedback, as it prepares to meet strict new regulations by 11 December 2025.

As GCM gears up for the Fingerboards mining project, the community is being urged to engage in discussions about its future. New leadership has restructured the proposal, focusing on environmental safeguards and local needs. The revamped project promises to create more than 300 ongoing jobs while adhering to enhanced ecological standards.

In light of the Victorian Government’s renewed interest in critical minerals, GCM has implemented stringent conditions requiring a comprehensive rescope of the project. This includes conducting large-scale rehabilitation trials and continuous environmental monitoring. Failure to meet these conditions could result in license cancellation, ensuring accountability to the public.

“We’re committed to building a project that prioritizes safety, jobs, and environmental protection,” stated Mick Harrington, East Gippsland Community and Stakeholder Lead for GCM. The company’s approach includes a 1.5 kilometre buffer to protect local agriculture, innovative water management techniques, and ongoing community involvement in monitoring efforts.

Critics have raised alarms about potential environmental hazards, including claims of “radioactive dust” and harmful chemical use. GCM has responded firmly, emphasizing that naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) levels in Gippsland are low and asserting that all refining will occur off-site at regulated facilities. Furthermore, a rigorous Radiation Management Plan is in place to ensure community safety.

Addressing concerns regarding the use of flocculants in the mining process, GCM highlighted the regulatory framework governing such chemicals in Australia. Harrington stated, “The product we are using is safe and commonly used in agriculture across East Gippsland.” The company assures that water quality will be routinely tested and independently verified.

Additionally, GCM reassured the community that tailings from the mining process will be managed responsibly. Tests conducted by geochemistry specialists confirmed that the tailings do not produce acidic water, dispelling fears of potential contamination to local waterways.

GCM is committed to transparency and has established a Rail Freight Taskforce to enhance local supply chains while minimizing road traffic. This initiative aims to support local businesses and facilitate job creation in a region facing economic challenges due to declining traditional industries.

With a focus on community engagement, GCM invites locals to participate in drop-in sessions and access detailed project studies online. The company emphasizes that the redesigned mining project presents a unique opportunity for East Gippsland, aiming to create jobs while respecting the environment.

As the deadline for project approval approaches, stakeholders are encouraged to voice their opinions and stay informed. The future of the Fingerboards project is not just about mining; it’s about shaping a sustainable and prosperous future for East Gippsland.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned for more updates as GCM continues to engage with the community and navigate the regulatory landscape.

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